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Forever Sleep
Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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Has anyone read: 'The Little Prince' by Antoine de Saint- Exupéry? It's an incredible book in the way it touches all sorts of emotions- guilt, pity, bereavement.
For some context, the little prince leaves his planet and, eventually ends up on earth. It's the interaction between a snake in the desert and the prince that really got to me. The snake is effectively the character of death. I wonder how often death is pictured as a being that takes pity on us and offers to relieve us of our pain. An exerpt:
"I pity you, you're so weak, on this Earth of granite. I can help you one day, if you get too homesick for your planet..."
Truthfully, I'm not a big reader but, I've heard the character of Death being described as fairly loveable in other books by Terry Pratchett. I like to think of Death as being kind too. Kinder than God anyhow. The hero more or less. Especially to suicidal people I suppose. Not that I believe in spiritual charcters truly. Neither Death nor God particularly.
For some context, the little prince leaves his planet and, eventually ends up on earth. It's the interaction between a snake in the desert and the prince that really got to me. The snake is effectively the character of death. I wonder how often death is pictured as a being that takes pity on us and offers to relieve us of our pain. An exerpt:
"I pity you, you're so weak, on this Earth of granite. I can help you one day, if you get too homesick for your planet..."
Truthfully, I'm not a big reader but, I've heard the character of Death being described as fairly loveable in other books by Terry Pratchett. I like to think of Death as being kind too. Kinder than God anyhow. The hero more or less. Especially to suicidal people I suppose. Not that I believe in spiritual charcters truly. Neither Death nor God particularly.