A Song On The End Of The World By Czeslaw Milosz

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Have you ever thought of or imagined what would happen on the day the world ended? Some people may imagine a horrific ending while others hope that it will be peaceful. Czeslaw Milosz expressed his feelings on the end of the world in his poem, “A Song on the End of the World.” This poem was written in Warsaw, Russia in 1944 during World War 2, the same year of the Warsaw uprising. This uprising was carried out by the Polish Resistance Home Army in attempt to free the Soviet Union from the rule of Nazi Germany. Many people at this time were terrified of war and of the Nazis who were slaughtering hundreds of people everyday. People were not sure what would come next or what the end result of the war would be. They imagined their world ending in eruptions and fire, bombings and earth shattering gunfire. In “A Song on the …show more content…

The author uses this literary device by repeating the phrase “on the day the world ends” and following that with everyday actions and occurrences to emphasize his belief that the world will look and feel the same as any regular day when it ends. No one will be able to recognize that life is coming to an end. This idea expresses the belief that nothing extraordinary will happen on the day the world ends. It will be just like any other day. Because of this, no one will know when their life will really end. They won’t realize that their lives are coming to an end because everything will look and feel exactly the same. Similar to this, the author repeats the phrase, “No other end of the world will there be,” a couple times. This makes it clear that the author believes in the world ending on a normal day just like any other. He expresses that he does not believe in the world ending in any other way multiple times to emphasize this

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