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    “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant is a poem that I sense has the major themes of overcoming the fear of death and being one with nature. Transcendentalist writers usually have a circle effect of their work revolving around: God, nature, and man. God can be seen in nature while man tries to become one with nature which can be seen through the cycle of life. As a transcendentalist, he and other writers accepted the concept of nature as a symbol. Nature in this poem is something that is divine

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    The poem “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant has the message that when one dies they return to nature and that death is not something to be scared about so one shouldn’t let the fear stop one from living. The first writing strategy Bryant uses to develop his central message is imagery. Bryant uses imagery when describing the tomb in lines 37-42, “The hills rock-ribbed and ancient as the sun…rivers that move in majesty, and the complaining brooks that make the meadows green…”. Using this imagery

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    In the poem Thanatopsis by William Cullen Bryant, there are many things that point to the fact that this is a piece of Romantic literature. One reason that this poem is a work of the Romantic period is the expression of supernatural events. Another example proving that this selection is considered a work of the Romantic period is the goodness of nature displayed throughout the poem. The last detail that can help prove that this selection is part of the Romantic period is the expression of emotions

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    Thanatopsis by William Cullen Bryant The poem, "Thanatopsis," written by William Cullen Bryant, is a wonderful literary work which explores the often controversial questions of death. William Cullen Bryant wrote Thanatopsis when he was seventeen years of age. Thanatopsis was written in blank verse. Within his well written lines Bryant attempts to show the relationship between death's eternal questions and the ongoing cycle of nature and life. Upon concluding the poem many

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    period. Many of the poets that you enjoy reading and know are, in actuality, Romanticism writers, and instill the themes above in our minds. William Cullen Bryant was well known for writing poems on nature, and he beautifully shows us the Romanticism view of one of their key themes. As with numerous other poems from the Romanticism Period, Bryant uses the imagery and ideas of a woman to convey his love for nature. An example of this trait is in the poem, “Thanatopsis”, Bryant’s most famous work

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    The poem “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant reveals a very unusual aspect of nature. While most people think of nature as beauty and full of life, Bryant takes a more interesting approach to nature. He exposes a correlation between nature, life, death, and re-birth. Using nature as a foothold, Bryant exercises methods such as tone, setting, and imagery in a very intriguing way while writing “Thanatopsis.” First, tone is a very important aspect of the poem “Thanatopsis.” While reading the poem

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    Death in Thanatopsis by William Cullen Bryant When people ponder death they wonder about the unknown with trepidation. As a young man, William Cullen Bryant wrote the "Thanatopsis." His thoughts progress from the fear of death to the acceptance of the event. People should not fear death because everyone dies and becomes a part of nature. A person should live life without fearing death and think of death as a pleasant rest. In the poem Bryant says, "When thoughts/Of the last bitter hour

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    In the poem “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant, he uses many literary devices such as personification, symbol, and simile to reveal the meaning of the work. The meaning of the poem is most easily stated that, people should approach death pleasantly. With each device Bryant uses, he intricately places them in the writing as well as has them frame the poem. This is what makes “Thanatopsis” so easy to understand even though the author is using such cultured ideas. His ability to portray the meaning

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    William Cullen Bryant was a man wise beyond his years. It is said that Bryant was seen in the eyes of many as a “star” so to speak. Some even referred to the writer as a child-prodigy. Honestly, while first reading Bryant, we thought to ourselves that his work should not be written as verses on paper. Rather, they should be displayed on a wall with vivid colors for the world to see. As one sits down to read Bryant, I’m sure they were in as much surprise as we were. His descriptions so vivid, his

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    William Cullen Bryant, there is a major focus on the view of death for an individual. The speaker, presumably the author, suggests that death should be embraced and not feared. However, the speaker’s positive view on death is not consoling because he proposes that life is short, everyone will die at some point, and the earth represents man’s tomb. Bryant exceptionally believes there is “Yet a few days, and thee the all-beholding sun shall see no more,” (Bryant 18-19). Specifically, Bryant addresses

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