However, he would always be exempt from executions. He had been exiled from Paris. All of his experiences inspire him in composing poems. In most of his poems, he satirizes that how chaotic France was, and reveals that there were tremendous injustices within the society. His experiences make him believe that everyone would be on the same path, and go to a same destination, which is death. "Death takes them all, without exception." (49)
Undoubtedly, death is inevitable, regardless of one’s socioeconomic status, beauty or ability. "...the world is nothing but illusion. No man alive can combat death, or win a court 's protection from it." (Villon, 53) Villon emphasizes that no one could live forever, and he feels grieved about the inevitability. In his Ballade of the Ladies of Times Long Past, he refers that everyone will face death, regardless of who this person was. Therefore, he expresses that, “...where is the snow that fell last year.” (Villon,