Answer:
1. John Donne
2. The poem also paints death as “slave” to earthly things, further emphasizing death's powerlessness. Death is associated with “fate, chance, kings … ... With its fearsome power dispelled, death itself can die.
3. The narrator of the poem “Death, Be Not Proud” harbors no worries about his own mortality. In fact, the tone of the majority of the poem is sympathetic or confrontational but never fearful.
4. Donne expresses this by saying that it is actually Death itself which will die in the end
5. In this poem, Donne compares Death to two things: "rest and sleep" and a "slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperate men."
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