Mankind desires eternal happiness as if they were living in heaven. As a result, we buy artificial objects to get closer to that ideal realm of pleasure. However, once we die, we realize that death takes away everything that is worldly, thus leaving us thinking that everything we bought was all in vain, which leaves us full of regret. In the poem Thou Blind Man’s Mark, Sir Philip Sidney uses alliteration and repetition to convey the irony of how we are ashamed of submitting to our worldly desires, yet…
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