The Dead by Rupert Brooke (analysis)

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English

 

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January 6, 2012

 

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In the second stanza the season seems to change. It is no longer warm with the kiss or the sun, but now it cold and the frost "stays the wind." The people have now changed to being lonely and wandering, no longer loved and surrounded by friends. To exemplify this change even more, the time of the day also changes...
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It is now night instead of the bright, happy day we had experienced before. Despite this change, death is not portrayed as being something as terrible as the tone might make it seem, because there is "wandering loveliness." The person in the poem leaves life, but instead of leaving darkness, "he leaves a white," "a gathered radiance," and "a shining peace...
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