Death Be Not Proud Meaning

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Faith and Doubt A quote says, “We all want to know why. Man is the asking animal. And while the finding, the belief that we have found the Answer, can separate us and make us forget our humanity, it is the seeking that continues to bring us together, that makes and keeps us human.” This quote is totally relatable to us as human beings, we are always curious of the unknown and feeling entitled to know a reasoning, or to understand something that is bigger than us. One thing we don’t realize is that some things are better off left unknown, we are not meant to know or understand everything in the world. Most things are unknown for a reason, and we should just accept that sometimes. The “Death, Be Not Proud” poem is about somebody treating death as a person, and telling them not to be so proud because he isn’t scared. A quote from the selection says, “Death, be not proud, though some have called thee / Mighty and dreadful, for thou …show more content…

A quote from the poem says, “From what I’ve tasted of desire / I hold with those who favor fire.” To me this says, that he indeed believes that when the world ends it will be in fire because of humans destroying it. We are slowly polluting our world and taking the natural resources for granted, which will ultimately lead to destruction. “Traveling Through The Dark” is a poem about a guy who stumbles upon a dead doe who he finds out is pregnant, and he has to make the decision whether he will push her into the canyon or save the unborn fawn. A quote from the poem says, “I thought hard for us all-my only swerving- / then pushed her over the edge into the river.” That quote implies darkness, just like the poem itself does. The guy in the poem had doubted whether he was making the right choice, then had faith that he was because he was saving lives by moving the deer out of the

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