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The Man Who Fell In Love With Death
The writing titled “The Man Who Fell In Love With Death”, written by milgra37, talks about death. The author’s writing left me feeling the emotion of sadness. When I read this article the first part of it made me feel anxious. I felt this way, because when the author described death it sounded very dark. “Standing there, in a hood of dark is a creature. It’s scythe drags beside him, scraping against the floor.” That is an example of a part that gives me an eerie feeling. I think that the author did a good job other than the fact that it was kind of hard to follow along to some parts. “I love you enough to keep on living.” I thought that this quote was interesting because death is basically telling the character not to take the easy way out and that there are more people that love and will miss him than he would’ve ever known.
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It made me feel sad.