Death: A Challenge
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-01-20
Authors : Tasneem Anjum;
Page : 186-189
Keywords : Ambitious; Challenge; Death; Mourn Suicide;
Abstract
Death is a reality, and not a concept. The subject of death has intrigued poets and philosophers since times immemorial. The question is as old as life itself. But to take away one's own life before the ordained time has neither moral/legal sanction, nor the religious approval. It evokes mixed feelings of pity, fear and a wonder whether the person could have solved the problem in any other rational manner. Psychologists brand them as maniacs and say that they are not brave enough to face the life with all its problems. But to take ‘Death' as a challenge and to have many encounters with it is something remarkable.
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