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Sunday, 30 April 2017

Fear no more





                                              Fear no more

                                                                                 By – Wiliam Shakespeare
   
Image result for images of poem fear no more by shakespeare                  Shakespeare's poem Fear no more is actually a part of his dream “  symbelline”. At appears as a song on the death of one of the characters. This poem is based on the concept of in morality of death. The poet wont's to say that death over power's every things else. This poem id divided into three stanzas and every one of them gives prominence to the inevitability of death.

              In the first stanza the poet says that a dead person is free from the fear of extrema heat or the raging winds of strong winter or chilling winter. The people who are dead after finessing there deeds on the earth and death is what you revive in return as a part of your wages. Death takes them to heaven. The poet further suggest that every humanbeing is born with a precondition of death irrespective of charming boys or beautiful girls or even poor chimney sweepera's death is supposed to be the greatest of the levelers sines inception. At the end everything turns to dust.

        In the second stanza the poet further argues that we should not be afraid of eny tyrant as they become helpless when we are dead we shouldn't take care of food and clothes as they are not as important as we project them to be and after death. There is nothing like inferior feelings for a dead man. Everything is the same as everybody from the king to the scholar while have to day one day and turn to dust.

         In the last stanza the poet tells us not to be afraid of lightning or cloud burst and we shouldn't be afraid of any negative oppiniouns given by any body because for a dead everything seems to be natural even the same place as their elders did, that is to death and to dust.

           This poem suggest that the ultimate reality the life of death and death is freedom. Which is justify properly in the song by William Shakespeare. Rhyming scheme of this poem is ABABCC.




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