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14 May, 14:11

In the poem, "Death Be Not Proud" the speaker diminishes the power of death over humans. The speaker's tone is clearly defiant as he states that death is not "mighty and dreadful." Death is a slave to "fate, chance, kings, and desperate men." Humans beat death once and for all. What does this paragraph need to improve its coherence?

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  1. 14 May, 17:27
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    The coherence I guess would be to explain that death is only a fear that humans can beat. At the same time, I feel like the coherence could be that death has a lot of power over humans.
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