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Ancient Egypt: poems from 1570—1085 B.C.
1. People can benefit from books by reading them.
2. What is kept in a book never really dies. It might get old and wrinkly. But it can be reprinted or even narrated. Somehow, it lives. This makes it immortal. Man, however, dies. He can’t be reprinted or narrated. He is mortal.
3. Ancient Egypt in the Seamu garden maybe.
4. The speaker “draws life” from the beloved because like nectar, his voice gives life.
5. To show that they live on even in death because of what they have written or what has been written about them in books.
6. Autobiographies like Born a Crime, I am Malala, Running with Scissors, This Is Going To Hurt, and more
7. A book is comparably better than all of them. The commonality of these images is that they are inhabited by people and they all can easily be forgotten.
8. That’s simply because they are about love. Flowers, petals, ornaments, trees, leaves nectar, are all synonymous with love and life and beauty.
9. I am not sure.
10. I am an essentialist. Any other thing will be a repetition
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