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How soon hath time

Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages;

Fear no more the frown o' the great;

The sceptre, learning, physic, must

The Song “Fear No More The Heat O’ The Sun” derives from the play CYMBELINE (Act IV, scene II) one of the lesser known late comedies its a lament for the heroine Imogen, who is supposed dead. What happens here is the malicious Queen has given Pisanio a “cordial” (drink) which he thinks is a soothing elixir, and Pisanio presents it to Imogen, telling her to use it if she feels fatigued. The Queen herse


In the first line of all three stanzas, the author begins with the phrase, “Fear no more,” openly showing his belief that one should willingly submit to mortality. Furthermore, the poem’s theme is displayed through the phrase “all must … come to dust.” By acknowledging that death is inevitable for all of humanity, the author attempts to emphasize his belief that one should not “fear” fate. The theme of the poem is also reinforced through repetition. For example, to emphasize his stance, the author repeats the phrase, “Fear no more” in the first line of the first, second, and third stanza of the poem. Once again this occurs with the phrase, “must… come to dust” in the fifth and sixth line of the first, second, and third stanza. This is of importance Vidal 2 because it reiterates that the author’s main purpose is to instill the notion that one should not struggle against mortal defeat because it will eventually come upon everyone, including those that have attained fulfillment from life.

By chance she was directed to the place where her two lost brothers were living. Bellarius had developed the two brothers when they were young, her brother’s had grown up to be brave strong men. She enters the place where they have been living as she was hungry she ate their meat and she stays with them to rest. She was disguised as a young man. When her brother’s left she fell ill and took the drug giving to her by Pisanio, that drug was given to Pisanio by the Queen, the brothers thought that Imogen has died. They took her to a beautiful forest and coverd her with flowers. When she wakes up she sees that she is at some odd place and then she remembers that she was living with her brothers although she thought that it was a dream. This is the part where our poem comes in “fear no more the heat o’ the sun” which is sung by 2,3 different characters.

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