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darkness

Some men did not stop for death; they hurried to and from grinding their teeth in anger, which indicated their frustration in their inability to change the inevitable. Some hid their eyes and wept because of their unwillingness to accept the end while others rested Their chins upon their clinched hands. The latter watched their world fall apart bravely and smiled at their fate.The complete annihilation of Byrons view of the end of the universe is apparent in his work. If man would work past social differences he, perhaps, could have been the saver of the world. With his closing lines, Darkness had no need Of aid from them-She was the universe, Byron further states that man could prevent their annihilation but could not see the "light in other people....

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