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AP English Literature: Learning About the Speaker 3 Views
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Based on the poem as a whole, it can be reasonably inferred that the speaker
Transcript
- 00:00
No Okay AP English People Here we go Next question
- 00:08
for you Based on the poem as a whole it
- 00:10
can be reasonably inferred that the speaker what Well let's
- 00:14
think about this and can skim all these pressures wishing
- 00:17
for a family believes in the lie often Thank you
Full Transcript
- 00:21
All right well the key lines here are the last
- 00:24
to look at him right there We'll just read him
- 00:26
for you for no extra charge One short sleep past
- 00:30
We wake eternally intendant and death shall be no more
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death Thou shalt die Well the only way death could
- 00:39
die is if it weren't permanent After all In that
- 00:42
context the one short sleep is the actual moment of
- 00:45
death And waking eternally is the after life Right So
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the answer to see and loser bowl well Speaker may
- 00:52
not love death but he certainly believes in it So
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get rid of a He says that soonest our best
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men with thee do go acknowledging its existence You know
- 01:00
that death exists It's around Its went after yet so
- 01:03
there's no indication that those best men are close personal
- 01:07
friends of the speaker Where that come from Get rid
- 01:08
of the speaker doesn't wish for immortality because well as
- 01:13
the last two lines suggests he already believes that it
- 01:15
exists So give it to be when he says that
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death is a slave toe fate and chance it's a
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paradox Like two doctors events can't be both fated and
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occurred by chance people So it's doubtful that he thinks
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death is predetermined So get rid of the right answer
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There it see he believes in the afterlife Yeah well 00:01:34.44 --> [endTime] so do we believe in that
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