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To some poets death is the beginning of a new life, but to others death is finality- Discuss these aspects with close reference to the works of two or more poets:

People’s conceptions on death differ infinitely. You will find that a vicar and a lay person’s perspective of death are almost contradictory. Religion and faith in particular influences these implications as people may experience religious or moving encounters.
In this essay I am going to converse on the subject of death and judgment on this inexplicable experience. Some may think that death is the end of the line, but to some death is a new beginning; a fresh start. Let us take for example John Donne (1573-1631): an English poet who wrote in prose. He does not only acquire the title of one of the pre-eminent writers of love verse, but indubitably devised truly moving poems that correlated to religion and thesis’s in which he argued that suicide is not intrinsically sinful. One may argue that the incentive for his religious poems was the commitment he made to God and The Church, being a priest.
Donne’s foremost intuition on death is displayed as pathetic and disda...

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