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“To an Athlete Dying Young” Many people fear dying at a young age. ... It is a sad fate that is uncontrollable by any human, and to view a young and premature death in a positive light would be horrendous to many. However, Alfred Edward Housman does exactly that in his poem “To an Athlete Dying Young. ... “To an Athlete Dying Young” takes place at a young champion runner’s funeral or possibly before the funeral at the memorial service. ... In line five, “Today, the road all runners come,” (5) the speaker Dying young is thought to be one of the most tragic of circumstances.
Approximate Word count = 408 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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