why did the author feel peaceful at the time of his approaching death
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The author felt peaceful at the time of his approaching death because he had already accepted death.
- The above question is in reference to the story We Are Not Afraid to Die....if We Can All Be Together.
- The story describes the difficulties and tough times that Gordon Cook, his family and other members of the ship had to face in their journey.
- The author sees how the heavy waves, green and white in colour were striking the ship.
- Due to the heavy waves, the head of the author strikes the wheel and he is near to lose consciousness.
- He believes he is about to die as he has already made peace with it. Seeing the waves had already made him not to fear death and to accept it.
- Hence, he was at peace at the time of his approaching death.
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Summary of we are not afraid to die if we can all be together
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Justify the title of the story "we're not afraid to die... if we can all be together".
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Because he had already accepted death.
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