![]() ![]() The advent of death becomes more disturbing and horrifying with the grunts and screams of the dying man along with the frustrated and weeping faces of the dear ones. It is well said by a philosopher that the assumption of forthcoming death frights men more than the death itself. do not experience as much pain as a wounded leg can. The other vital parts of the human body like heart, brain, lungs, etc. Moreover, by wounding the legs severely, one could die suffering less pain. One can experience regret for the cause of others death, by doing so. For instance, one might have read in the friars’ book of meditation that by inflicting certain pain on oneself one can realize the true nature of pain during death. ![]() In spite of sufficient awareness, the human beings still associate a lot of superstitions and mix it with vanity. To worry about the sin after committing is the characteristic of a holy and religious man but to fear the death as the supremacy of nature is man’s weakness. It is natural to think about death, however, to think about it with composure is a virtue of the wise men. With the stories of death is narrated to them, the fear inside them increases. The fear of darkness increases among the children when the horrific tales about the darkness is narrated to them. He starts his argument the men fears that death in the same a child fears the darkness. ![]() Bacon opens the essay with a simile of death and darkness. ![]()
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