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death by water by eliot has been described as a lyrical interlude a poem of serenity and a ......... acceptance of death​

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Answered by sumitbhadouriya751
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“Death by Water” describes a man, Phlebas the Phoenician, who has died, apparently by drowning. In death he has forgotten his worldly cares as the creatures of the sea have picked his body apart. The narrator asks his reader to consider Phlebas and recall his or her own mortality.

Answered by kotlabhavana2003
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Answer:

Death by water describes a man, Phlebas the Phoenician, who has died, apparently by drowning. In death he has forgotten his worldly cares as the creatures of the sea have picked his body apart. The narrator asks his reader to consider Phelabas and recall his or her own mortality.

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