Analysis Of John Donne's Sonnet 10 And Meditation 17
Sonnet 10, by John Donne
The first stanza is saying that death is not proud even though some
people call it that. He does not think that death is a proud thing. In
the next stanza he is says that death is neither mighty nor dreadful. He
also says that people who think that death is something to brag about are
kidding themselves. Everyone must face it so why should it be seen as
something to gloat about or something that is dreadful. Everyone must face
it, death is not something that is cast upon curtain people. In the third
stanza he says that when we die, we will r ....
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