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Themes of Death Depicted in Electronic Literature Main MenuIntroductionA Foreword From the AuthorsThis Is How You Will DieEverybody DiesIntroduction to Everybody DiesGirl's Day OutWorks CitedAbout the AuthorsConnor Forrestcdba014fa401eff021fbfec8e89b8fb7f3f70fe6Claire Daugherty2c98b1d9e2564ba1ce7985afd061099d2007299aSnigdha Chawla4e8dce63f258e27c48aaeca6852e9b41e0d89f5f
Recreation of This Is How You Will Die
12019-11-20T19:13:10-08:00Snigdha Chawla4e8dce63f258e27c48aaeca6852e9b41e0d89f5f355902plain2019-11-20T19:48:13-08:00Snigdha Chawla4e8dce63f258e27c48aaeca6852e9b41e0d89f5fTable of ContentsTable of ContentsI attempted to re-create the general theme of "This Is How You Will Die" by going to five different people and requesting them to come up with random scenarios of how one could die. I then brought them together and this is the result.
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12019-11-20T18:45:51-08:00Snigdha Chawla4e8dce63f258e27c48aaeca6852e9b41e0d89f5fComparison with other worksSnigdha Chawla6plain9335422019-11-20T20:02:34-08:00Snigdha Chawla4e8dce63f258e27c48aaeca6852e9b41e0d89f5f