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Janvi is a poet who tends to explore very philosophical and existential topics in her writings, especially the themes of mortality, uncertainty of life, and the spiritual quest. "Meem Maut Go" shows a deep introspection about death, the fate of the soul, and the uncertainty of life. In this poem, Janvi reflects upon the transitory nature of life and the inevitability of death while struggling with fear, acceptance, and hope for mercy from God.
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Janvi is a poet who tends to explore very philosophical and existential topics in her writings, especially the themes of mortality, uncertainty of life, and the spiritual quest. "Meem Maut Go" shows a deep introspection about death, the fate of the soul, and the uncertainty of life. In this poem, Janvi reflects upon the transitory nature of life and the inevitability of death while struggling with fear, acceptance, and hope for mercy from God.
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The poem has the use of a free verse and a reflective as well as a conversational tone, scattered within it. The poem doesn't have a predefined rhyme scheme as the idea of death is spontaneous and disorderly. The use of fragments for structure simulates the speaker's mental turmoil since they grapple with the doubt of life coming to an end. The "Meem Maut Go" phrase, repeatedly used, comes as a refrain and indicates how inevitable and unavoidable death is.
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The poem "Meem Maut Go" seems to have a free verse rhyme scheme, with no repeating or regular pattern of rhymes. The flow of the poem is more concerned with expressing the profound, introspective nature of themes related to death and the journey of the soul, as opposed to maintaining a standard rhyme scheme. Still, some lines show evidence of internal rhyming or close rhymes, supporting the rhythm and emotional impact of the verses.
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The mood within the poem is one of foreboding, fear, and contemplation, particularly in regards to the concept of death and its certain arrival. Mortality as a theme, as well as the helplessness of men in the face of death, and the struggle of humans with the transience of life are predominant. The poet juxtaposes the vulnerability of human existence against the inevitability of death, contemplating how death is often sudden and merciless even in the healthiest or happiest of existences.
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The centricity of the poem "Meem Maut Go" concerns the topic of mortality and the certainty of death. The poet also muses on the uncertainty of death, underlining human vulnerability through imagery such as "puppet made of soil". The poem also explores the journey of the soul after death, questioning whether it is subject to divine will or the decisions of the soul itself. The speaker is shown to wish for redemption and a chance to be brought back to life, which underlines existential issues.
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