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Prompt: Death is something that we prefer to not talk about or even think about, but according to philosophers, understanding our mortality is one of the ways we can live our best lives! If we are always living for tomorrow, then we are never in the present moment, truly seeing things for what they are.
Death is a part of a cycle, one that you and l are totally and completely powerless to stop - once we can truly accept this, we are able to treat people and events in our lives totally different. we are focusing on literature as an art form and will be defining it as any written work, so you will be looking for anything written (book, short story, poem, song, play, etc] that expresses death in the ways at the reference's videos and webs
Instructions
Question 1: Brie?y tell us the name of the written work, who the author is, and when it was written.
Question 2: Brie?y tell us what elements of the written work (which you learned about in this section) stand out to you and why.
Question 3: Tell us what this piece means to you (how it represents your ideas of death) and connect it to a speci?c idea from another resource in this topic (any of the subsections) - make sure to name the resource.