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In general, we can see that people face death with a certain fear. This fear is the result of unpredictability about what happens after death, in addition to the sadness and loneliness it causes. In my personal life, I have seen many people using religion to face death and support themselves when it appears. However, in the literature, we have very different examples. In "The Devil" for example, we can see the protagonist of the story seeing death with indifference and wanting to free himself, but not caring about the death of others. In "The monkey's paw," on the other hand, we see the characters trying to cheat death and fail.
Answer:
abba abba cd cd ee
Explanation:
Sir Phillip Sydney's (1554 - 1586) "Sonnet XXXI" is from "Astrophil and Stella" (his collection of sonnets).
Most of Sydney's sonnets follow the traditional Petrarchan rhyme scheme (named after the Italian sonneteer Petrarch). However, Sir Phillip Sydney used a different rhyme scheme created by himself in Sonnet 31. The rhyme scheme of this sonnet (31) is abba abba cd cd ee.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
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