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Lift Not The Painted Veil Which Those Who Live Analysis



Author: poem of Percy Bysshe Shelley Type: poem Views: 21


Lift not the painted veil which those who live
Call Life: though unreal shapes be pictured there,
And it but mimic all we would believe
With colours idly spread,--behind, lurk Fear
And Hope, twin Destinies; who ever weave
Their shadows, o'er the chasm, sightless and drear.
I knew one who had lifted it--he sought,
For his lost heart was tender, things to love,
But found them not, alas! nor was there aught
The world contains, the which he could approve.
Through the unheeding many he did move,
A splendour among shadows, a bright blot
Upon this gloomy scene, a Spirit that strove
For truth, and like the Preacher found it not.              

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The Preacher is a reference to the Bible.
"The comparison to the Preacher at the last is apt. It is a reference to the Book of
Ecclesiastes of the Old Testament. The Preacher was an elderly king (perhaps Solomon)
who had amassed great wealth and felt great joy, and, soon, he would die. As with the
one who had lifted the painted veil, he strove for meaning and truth as the darkness
loomed. He hunted for some kind of significance in his accomplishments as he faced death.
"Vanities of vanities," the Preacher reflected, "all is vanity." The conclusion reached
by the Preacher was to trust in God and His ineffable plan, to be righteous, to follow
the commandments, and die when death comes: "Fear God and keep his commandments: for this
is the whole duty of man."

| Posted on 2009-03-27 | by a guest


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He is talking about the "veil" or face that people put on for public to see."mimic all we would believe
With colours idly spread" But inside, he is different person.
Th veil covers "fear and Hope, twin destinies", people are afraid of showing thei fear and hope.
who the preacher is, what he found it not, i dont know.

| Posted on 2009-03-11 | by a guest




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