Grim Leveller

A classic literary metaphor for Death.  It describes an indiscriminate, ultimate equaliser that spares no one -- regardless of wealth, social class or power -- making everyone equal in the end. 

The phrase gained immense popularity in Victorian English literature, most notably in Thomas Hardy's classic novel Far From The Madding Crowd to describe the approaching spectre of death during a funeral procession in a rainy autumnal forest. 

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