The central idea of the poem is accepting death as a natural phenomenon. He wants to spread the message that one should be calm and composed while taking the final journey. Read summary of Crossing the Bar
The central idea of the poem is accepting death as a natural phenomenon. He wants to spread the message that one should be calm and composed while taking the final journey.
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Usually people fear death or the process of dying, but in this poem, “Crossing the Bar”, the poet is calm and composed. He wants to accept death as a natural phenomenon. He is not mournful about his death and he insists that there be “no moaning of the bar.” Read summary of Crossing the Bar
Usually people fear death or the process of dying, but in this poem, “Crossing the Bar”, the poet is calm and composed. He wants to accept death as a natural phenomenon. He is not mournful about his death and he insists that there be “no moaning of the bar.”
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