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    In John Donne's poem Death Be Not Proud, death is personified as a powerless and arrogant figure. Donne speaks directly to Death, treating it like a person who is overly proud of its power. He challenges this pride by calling death a “slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperate men,” suggesting it has no control of its own. Donne mocks Death by comparing it to sleep and arguing that death leads to eternal life. In the end, he declares that death itself will die, showing that it is not to be feared but rather defeated through faith and eternity.

May 02 2025

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