Death and its Significance

s shows something more. It seems as if Aschenbach is walking to the afterlife, to a place away from the natural. The storm brewing and the long empty passes, show sort of a passage way into the other world. The graveyard of stonemasons, where the dead of our world live, he is passing by them entering the afterlife. Shortly after this Asche
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