why did the author accept his approaching death
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The moment the great wave struck the ship, the author's head struck the wheel and he almost lost conciousness and was washed overboard. He was sinking into oblivion and thought he would dead. Hence, he accepted his approaching death with peace and resignation.
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When a massive explosion shook the ground, the narrator recognized his imminent death and he smashed his head into the wheel.
- The question has been asked from the story we are not afraid to die.
- The narrator saw a flood of water breaking the ship, he lost his balance and smashed up on the wheel.
- He felt like he was going overboard and falling under the waves. He lost consciousness and acknowledged his premature death without any grumbling.
- Also, when the death was imminent, he felt calm, even when the boat was near to capsizing
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