Sunday, October 13, 2019
Gray :: essays research papers
 Gray's "The Epitaph": An Analysis      In the Epitaph, Thomas Gray shows his discontent toward the way  that life and death are categorized on this planet. He speaks of earth as  a place which holds people for the time being that they are going through  this grand cycle of what is called life.       When somebody only "rests his head upon the lap of Earth" it is not  a way of approving the way that people are laid down for their final  resting. The Epitaph shows , properly titled, the lot about how people are  being brought up and brought down in a dark sort of way. Someone's  personal epitaph is just a place where their head rests and Even "Fair  Science frowned" on the aspects of the person's life and now the incapacity  that they have toward this world. Their one and only sole purpose in this  world is to waste space in the earth and rot away for eternity.       Gray's style is very intriguing. He speaks of god and how there  are certain things around that are only now known as "frailties" of what  used to be life. Gray speaks out against the way this person was treated  in society which is symbolic of how people are being treated as a whole and  the hollowness and shallowness of people in the world. Now the person is  dead, there is no other help that you could give him. "Large was his  bounty, and his soul sincere" was how the man lived, and although his soul  was a true one, he was still a marked man, and now he is only marked with a  stone that protrudes from the ground known as The Epitaph.       God is a part of life which gray dispises. He goes against the  idea of a belief in one immortal being who rules over people and casts  judgments and leaves some people for broke. "The bosom of his father and  his god" were those that were unhelpful in the dead man's life, because he  ended up just as everyone else will, dead, it is just that he was not  blessed with as much life.  					    
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