Topic: “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant
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Title: The title means
Literary Terms:
Simile -‐
Metaphor -‐
Personification -‐
Summary: In “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen
Bryant, the speaker presents his
view of death. He explains
lines 1-‐8 – The first 8 lines explain that for he who appreciates nature, she , nature, makes him happy when he is in a happy mood and comforts him when
he feels dark and gloomy.
Lines 8-‐22 – Speaker advises reader, when you are depressed about dying, listen to nature.
Lines 22-‐30 – The speaker explains that when we die, we lose our individuality and become a part of the earth. A country boy may walk over us; the roots of an oak tree may “pierce our mold”.
Lines 31-‐45 – These lines talk about lying down in a permanent resting place
(nature). You will lie in a majestic place. You won’t be alone and it will be beautiful.
Lines 45-‐57 -‐ These lines suggest that there are more people resting in the earth
(dead) than there are alive on the earth.
Reflection:
Lines 58-‐72 This passage explains that all humans have the same destiny. It goes on to list all types of people and concludes by saying that everyone will do the same in the end, pass away.
Lines 72 -‐80
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