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What does the speaker mean by the line "Nor hungry wolves at him shall catch" in the poem "As Weary Pilgrim, Now at Rest"?

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he hungry wolves are perhaps a metaphor for people who wished ill of the pilgrim. These people may have snapped at his heels at the slightest provocation or may even have attacked him in packs. Now that death has taken the pilgrim, these wolves cannot harm him anymore.

In the poem “As Weary Pilgrim, Now at Rest” the line “Nor hungry wolves at him shall catch” represent the hungry wolves as a metaphor for the pilgrim. that as death will give him the peace that he deserved and then only he will be free and not get affected by any wolves (people, pain) attacking him.

What is a poem?

A poem is a written document in the form of stanzas and liens that a poet writes to convey a passage through rhyming and metaphors. a poem can have different meanings according to the understanding of the reader.  Usually, to understand a context of a poem, the stanzas are related.

According to the author, death is the ultimate redemption point as when a person receives it ten they do not feel anything like sorrow or anxieties.

Also, when death will take him then all the wolves that are hungry and would like to feed on him cannot cause him any pain as he won't be able to feel them and will be dead.

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