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Death and decay are essential parts of the cycle of life from "summary" of Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Dillard Annie

The world is a place of constant change and transformation, where life and death are intertwined in a delicate dance. In nature, nothing lasts forever - everything eventually decays and returns to the earth. This process of decay is not something to be feared or avoided, but rather embraced as an essential part of the cycle of life. Death and decay are not signs of failure or destruction, but rather necessary components of the natural order. Without death, there can be no new life. As Annie Dillard observes, "All living is meeting."/p> In the natural world, death and decay serve as a source of nourishment and renewal. Dead trees provide nutrients for new growth, fallen leaves enrich the soil, and decaying animals feed a multitude of ...
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    Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

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