death
Death has been portrayed in many ways in literature, from a dark mysterious stalker to a celebration of eternal life. Every person has their own view of death, which means that death has no boundaries as to what form it takes. Some of the more widely used views are as a feared being, a humorous clown, and as a continuance of life. In the short story "Idiots First"(1223) death is portrayed as an evil stalker, who tries to keep the main character "Mendell" from getting his son to a family member, to take care of him, before he dies. Ginzburg (Death) takes the form of many characters in the story, all of which hinder "Mendell" from completing his task. In the end of the story "Ginzburg" has "Mendell" at his mercy, at the gate to the train, and looks into the eye's of Mendell and can see the fear he has of not being able to take care of his son. Death takes pity on Mendell and allows him to put his son on the train. In "Appointment in Samar
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Approximate Word count = 644
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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