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: It revives the medieval genre where Death is the great equalizer, but places it in a modern, bourgeois setting (streetlights, ballrooms, pharmacies).

“Night, street, lamp, drugstore, A dull and meaningless light. Live another quarter-century— Everything will be like this. No way out.”

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: Life is depicted as a repetitive, meaningless cycle (e.g., the famous "Night, street, lamp, drugstore...").

This highlights the of the work: the hopelessness of the material world without spiritual rebirth. No way out

: The poems use sharp, cynical irony to describe the "living dead"—people who appear alive but are spiritually hollow. Thematic Pillars

Alexander Blok’s Dances of Death (1912–1914) is a seminal work of . It portrays the chilling realization that the vibrant city life of the early 20th century was merely a facade for a decaying, "dead" society. Key Genre Characteristics Learn more : Life is depicted as a

: The characters wear "masks" of respectability to hide their skeletal nature.