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    affection in it. It keeps the relationship alive anyway. “(Paynch 42) Charlotte clearly expresses here that this is out of shear meaningless of life and their relationship. “ We weren’t even lovers anymore. Just zombies.” (Paynch 42) This is where the meaninglessness of their lives comes into play. She then states that she is having an affair another way to avoid her meaningless life. “You can’t believe how complicated that is. Cheating on the man you’re cheating with.” (Panych 42) The characters of Charlotte

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    Death In Macbeth

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    character of Macbeth both have very strong opinions on life and death. In Shakespeare’s sonnet, “Sonnet 146” he speaks about the tendency of people to have skewed priorities in their life, caring more about their outward appearance rather than their health, such as “Why dost thou pine within and suffer dearth, painting thy outward walls so costly gay?” He ponders why people spend so much money and time perfecting their outward image when life is so short and we will all be decomposed in the end. Instead

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    a phenomenal read. In contrast to most books, this novel begins with Eddie’s death. The most intriguing element Albom used was detailing Eddie’s life using the five people he met in heaven. This story could have easily been a biography on Eddie where his most memorable life events were listed. However, his story was told through five people, whom’s life was changed forever after meeting Eddie. In a series of flashbacks, Eddie is told different perspectives of moments he experienced himself, and it

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    forever. What makes our life valuable is that humans have a limited time on this earth, which is why living and dying is better than living forever. The fact that we only have a limited amount of time on this earth is one of the main things that gives human lives meaning. It encourages humans to make the best use of their time and to experience as much of what this world has to offer while they still have a chance to. If we never did die, life would seem meaningless. There is also the

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    Since the moment you were born, death has been in that far corner of your life for some time, waiting for the right moment to take your life. Death is inevitable, and cannot be avoided. Since the beginning of time, people have many different ways of going about the idea of death and what the afterlife may hold for them, whether they’ll be reunited with family and friends or if they’ll be reincarnated or, maybe nothing at all. This is true to writers and poets. In William Cullen Bryant’s “Thanatopsis”

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    From the moment you were born, death has been in that far corner of your life for some time, waiting for the right moment to take your life. Death cannot be avoided. Since the beginning of time, people have many different ways of going about the idea of death and what the afterlife may hold for them, whether they’ll be reunited with family and friends or if they’ll be reincarnated or, maybe nothing at all. This is true for writers, poets and artists. William Cullen Bryant’s “Thanatopsis”, Kansas’

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    overall state of mind throughout the play, and concludes to being that life doesn’t have meaning until you give it purpose. He expresses his depressiveness from his mother’s betrayal and his father’s death by stating “how weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world! Fie on't, ah fie! 'Tis an unweeded garden that grows to seed. Things rank and gross in nature” (1.2.137). Hamlet expresses his life as a garden of weeds. It displays how

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    because the lives we live in the living world is meaningless. Ecclesiates 9 7-8 (NIV) reads “Whatever they did in their lifetime—loving, hating, envying—is all long gone. They no longer play a part in anything here on earth. 7 So go ahead. Eat your food with joy, and drink your wine with a happy heart, for God approves of this! 8 Wear fine clothes, with a splash of cologne!?” Although many times in Ecclesiastes it says what we do in life is meaningless, it still encourages people to be wise and the

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    What would life be without nature and power? In “The Sea Devil” and “The Tiger’s Heart” it is all about nature and power. The protagonists experience shock and fear throughout the stories because of the power that nature possesses. Nature is quite a scary thing that we need. As a result, without nature and power “The Sea Devil” and “The Tiger’s Heart” would be meaningless. In “The Sea Devil” there are certain reasons why it would be meaningless without nature and power. The setting of this short

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    desperately searches to identify the predetermined life he is meant to live. In his futile attempt to distinguish this life, Grendel encounters a conflict with the universe; falling in and out of human philosophies until finally deciding that nothing matters and it is better to die than to continue searching. Grendel falls victim to the philosophies of Solipsism, Nihilism, and Absurdism; theories humans, such as the Shaper and Unferth, use to give meaning to life, by placing his trust in those who hate or

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