During the Romantic Time Frame, Mortally Cognizant People, Less Capable or Willing to Rely Upon Old Profound Reassurances, Started to View Death Not As the Great Leveler of Society Yet Rather As a Power That Fixed Social Disparity into the Records of History. Hints of Mortality Constrained One to Look Past Oneself And, to Cite Keats, Think About the Earth. This Thesis Thinks About the Advancement of Romantic Human Awareness. Demise's Change from the Great Leveler of Social Imbalance into Its Solidifying Operator Is Clear In the Romantic Reaction to Graveyard School Verse. This Is the Subject of My First Part, Which Spotlights on Gray's Requiem and Wordsworth's the Ruined Cottage. Looks at Lord Byron's Cain, Where Mortal Cognizance Changes Cain's Own Mourn About Mortality into a Challenge For the Benefit of a Bound Race.