The phrase "Life is but a fleeting shadow" comes from The Bible, specifically the Book of Job in the Old Testament. It reflects the idea that life is temporary and fleeting, emphasizing the transient nature of human existence.
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Life is like a walking shadow is a similie, not a metaphor, because it has the word, 'like' in it. However the line is incorrectly quoted in the question and should be "Life's but a walking shadow" which is a metaphor. Macbeth sees life as insubstantial and insignificant at this point.
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Hugo blick on how he wrote The Shadow Line.
"Swan and Shadow" by John Hollander is a poem that explores the fleeting nature of beauty and life. The swan symbolizes elegance and grace, while the shadow represents the impermanence and eventual decay of the swan's beauty. The poem ultimately reflects on the passage of time and the inevitability of mortality.
Between Shadow and Light was written by John R. Hargrove.
In the play "Macbeth," Macbeth compares life to a walking shadow, signifying its fleeting and transient nature. He describes life as a mere illusion or a brief moment that passes quickly, emphasizing its impermanence and insignificance in the grand scheme of things.
The quote "Time Flies Over Us But Leaves Its Shadow Behind" is often attributed to Nathaniel Hawthorne. It suggests that while time passes quickly and may seem fleeting, its effects and memories linger on, leaving a lasting impact on our lives.
life is fleeting
Life is fleeting.
That life is short and will end
Two lives, this fleeting life & the hereafter life which is the eternal one.