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Johnson also precisely emphasizes and repeats the adverse effects in result of sorrow and grief throughout this excerpt. He describes its possible capabilities of inflicting happiness or fear in the beginning of the selection, and continues in the ending for its capabilities to either destroy or cure. Doing so firmly enunciates to the reader the significance of sorrow and grief, and its potential polar outcomes. He wants to portray to the audience the absolute power and universality of sorrow and grief and how it is up the individual to maneuver it to their advantage. He stresses preference to the readers and how one must be able to overcome and choose the route most suited to achieve one’s own perception of