T. S. Eliot's Death By Water

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Is your fate always death no matter what? In T.S. Eliot's poem “Death by water”, his theme is about death and money. It talks about a Phoenician named Phlebas, that just died two weeks ago. This poem tries to tell you that no matter what you do, you will share the same fate as Phlebas in death. Also that when you are dead, many things won't matter. Like money, when you’re dead your money will go to your family or a friend. The point of this poem is that no matter what you do either good or bad, you will die and things like money will not matter to you anymore.
Death is inevitable, no matter what you do, you can try to extend your life like in the movies, or create a pill that can extend your age limit, but like Phlebas, who died by drowning

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