The essence of Bryant's poet Most of the poetry of our collection is a poem about the essence of nature and the essence of life. The key word of his work is "nature". He uses natural works to express his artistic work. He carefully chose what everyone could reach and transformed them into ideas and expressions of my mission. This expression is clear through poetry. "Thanatopsis" develops around the problems of life and death and uses nature as a common point to explain the whole information.
William Cullen Bryant was born on November 3, 1794, is a natural poet and journalist in America. He wrote poems, essays and articles supporting the rights of workers and immigrants. In 1829, Bryant became the editor in chief of the New York Evening News which continued until 1878. His influence helped to establish important New York City civic facilities such as Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 1884, New York City Reservoir Square at the intersection of 42th Street and 6th Avenue was renamed Brian Park with his name.
In William Karen Bryant's poem "Tanatopsis", the poet is discussing how closeness to nature can help alleviate the fear of death. When Bryant realizes that they are overwhelmed by the idea of their own death, I think that "should go outside the sky and enumerate natural teachings" (493). He reminds the reader "Earth, you raised you, demanded your growth, and settled the earth again". As they die, they will become part of nature (493). This is a literal concept, whether many dead are buried in the basement, or their body is smoldering and scattered outdoors. In this way, the body becomes part of the earth, "Your individual exists, you must mix with elements forever" (493). Of course, many people find their own idea, that is, some consolation in the position of the soul after death. Many people believe in the thoughts of the Hereafter and Reborn