What is another word for Thanatopsis?

Pronunciation: [θˌanɐtˈɒpsɪs] (IPA)

Thanatopsis is a poem by William Cullen Bryant that reflects on death and the peace that comes with it. For those looking for synonyms for Thanatopsis, there are several other words that express similar sentiments. Elegy is a poem that mourns a passing, while dirge is a song or poem that laments the dead. Requiem is a mass for the dead, while epitaph is an inscription on a tombstone. Meditation and contemplation can also be associated with Thanatopsis as they involve reflection on life and death. Finally, the words transience and impermanence recognize the fleeting nature of existence and are often considered in discussions about death.

What are the hypernyms for Thanatopsis?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Thanatopsis

53. 54. Bryant's Thanatopsis, etc.
"The War of Independence"
John Fiske
At three she dressed and called for her car, driving down to the Ivy Funeral Rooms, a Gothic Thanatopsis, set, with one of those laughs up her sleeves in which the vertical city so loves to indulge, right in the heart of the town, between an automobile-accessory shop and a quick-lunch room.
"The Vertical City"
Fannie Hurst
It was his writing of "Thanatopsis" as a boy of seventeen years that gave the first notice to the world that America had produced a great poet.
"The Story of Our Hymns"
Ernest Edwin Ryden

Famous quotes with Thanatopsis

  • [Thanatopsis] was written in 1817, when Bryant was 23. Had he died then, the world would have thought it had lost a great poet. But he lived on.
    Bergen Evans

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