A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal Video
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It feels painful. Death does not make anyone feel good. It is always associated with misery.
Answer: The poet imagines her to be an inseparable part of nature. She was not alive now. The poet remembers her beloved through the poem.
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Her death has sealed or made her spirit peaceful. Her death has ended all human fears. She was no more and was beyond the mortal earthly touch. Answer: She becomes an integral part of nature. Actually, she has become one with nature or inseparable part of it.
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Answer: No, she is not visible because she is no more. She cannot be perceived with eyes. The poet can visualize her through his soul. She has become one with rocks, stones and trees. A deep slumber has taken hold over him. His spirit seems to be sealed. He has lost touch of earthly consciousness. Her death has cut him off from all earthly fears. A deep slumber has engulfed all his wordly feelings. Answer: Now his beloved is no more a part of this mortal world. She would be beyond the touch of earthly years.
She is beyond the action and reaction of all five senses and the earthly body. However, she will become an inseparable part of nature. She will become one with rocks, stones and trees. In the first stanza, the poet says that the death Dix his beloved made him very depressed.
He says that his beloved has now become a non-living thing which cannot feel the touch of anything on the earth. In the second stanza, he says that his beloved has no motion. She can neither hear any sound nor can she see any thing. She is trapped under Seao earth and revolves with rocks, stones and trees. Answer: The sudden and untimely death of his beloved leaves the poet stunned. He fell as if he were click deep sleep.
This deep sleep seems to have closed off his body and soul. She is no more and will not be affected by the earthly years as well as by the touch of five physical senses. She will feel no motion, movement or force.
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Nor will be able to hear or see. Yet she will become an in separable part of nature. Answer: It is true that nothing belongs to us permanently because one day we have to leave all the things on the earth.]
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