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At the end of Billy Collins' poem Death of Allegory, what happens to the allegorical characters?

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They're fast asleep :/
I think
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"it looks as though they have traveled down

that road you see on the final page of storybooks,

the one that winds up a green hillside and disappears

into an unseen valley where everyone must be fast asleep."

In this final stanza, we're drawn to a sad conclusion. The great ideas and virtues seem to have all disappeared into oblivion. An unseen world where everyone is, apparently, asleep.

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