Comparing Poems 'Thanatopsis And Dust In The Reaper'

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Death is something that no human being can avoid, it’s part of the life cycle of all organisms. No one wants to know when or how it will happen, which makes death scary. There are some poems written about death. These poems include “Thanatopsis” written by William Cullen Bryant, “Dust in the Wind” written by Kansas, and “Don’t Fear the Reaper” written by Blue Oyster Cult. Death, any way one can think about it, is unavoidable. So in other words, don’t fear something one cannot avoid. All of the poems partake on a different view of death.
All three poems are about death, although they all serve a different purpose behind the meaning. The intended point for “Thanatopsis” is death happens no matter what. The intended point for “Dust in the Wind”

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