Death: H.W. Longfellow's Opinions
Some people might say that there is no life after death or that once we are dead everything from our life is gone. This is completely wrong. Our death should reflect our life. Yes, death is inevitable. It is one of the only sure things in life. The thing that should matter is that we need to live our life as if any moment our precious life could be over. Life can be long or short, we need to live it to the fullest, and expect it at any time. Every person on this planet will die at one time but it is what we do during our life that will keep our life living forever in the people we affected.
The poems, "A Psalm of Life" and " The Tide Rises the Tide Falls," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, are about life and death. Both tell us of the inevitable fact that we are all going to die someday. He never has a bad idea about death even though he went through much death in his life. The recurring theme in both selections show the likeness between death, life and nature. Nature represents......
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