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'Thanatopsis' By William Cullen Bryant: Poem Analysis

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In Europe, Romanticism originated at the end of the eighteenth century. It then spread to England because of a very important person. One of the things that was a big hit was the defiance of political authority. There were a lot of thoughts on life after death, Someone that made a big influence on life would have to be Washington Irving and the way he show darkness in human nature in his story. Has there ever been a rule that you absolutely hated and you just wanted it to get abolished? Well there was for Henry David Thoreau. He spent a night in jail because he refused to pay poll taxes in protest of slavery and the war, He believed it was for the Mexican-American war and the expansion of slavery, but it wasn’t. His arrest was considered an accident an illegal because the poll tax for a local cause. Thoreau lectured before the Concord Lyceum. His speech is about an essay that he wrote “Resistance to Civil Government” which …show more content…

Some people believe in it and other don’t. William Cullen Bryant explains his views in his poem “Thanatopsis”. Starting his poem out by talking about nature and its ability to make pain less painful. Later in the poem he says that even after death, life will eventually mix back in. He explained how he was afraid of death and that death can be scary, but it happens to everyone. His poem was in a way encouraged by two other sophisticated authors that wrote about death. Washington Irving was a person that was pretty important during the romanticism rime. He wrote a short story “The Devil and Tom Walker”. It is a story that basically criticizes rich and greedy people. Tom and his wife were two very greedy people that would actually take things and hide them from each other. In a way, they were willing to go to all measures to get what they want, even get on the devil's side. That is truly a thing that every human does in their own way. It is part of human nature, just the darker side of

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