Issue Of Mortality: “naiv Is Bliss And Maturity Is Egocentric”

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English

 

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Melvin B

 

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January 25, 2013

 

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University

 

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In William Wordsworth's "We Are Seven", the perception of mortality plays an important role in the relationship between the speaker and the girl because it shows how the death of the girl's siblings is viewed differently by the speaker (the perceiver) and the girl (the perceived). Mortality comes into the picture when we analyze both the poems which in one way or another involves relating to the death of someone close, and how it also point towards the differing mindset of an innocent child and an intricate adult...
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Mortality comes into the picture when we analyze both the poems which in one way or another involves relating to the death of someone close, and how it also point towards the differing mindset of an innocent child and an intricate adult. We can infer and argue that the poems are showing a comparison of the child and adult: The young and naive child views death as a part of everyday life and will not be incapacitated by grief; the matured and intricate adult sees death as a significant point in life and fears the coming of it and reasons with it...
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