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Source : Part 2, The Etiquette of Death by Roland Schulz
PART 2. Death has finally come.
Like dying, death is also an unclear area.
Next to your bed will be quiet.
It's time to examine your body.
But I'm not sure if you're dead yet.
The death certificate will be filled out.
Nothing belongs to you anymore.
The body is transported/carried.
You melt into the paper.
To acknowledge your death, you only need one code.
It's not easy to honor life in the midst of death.
And your coffin is surrounded by lights.
In the fire, the outline of your body collapses.
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This is the English summary of part 2 of the above book in Korean. Please correct the mistakes.
PART 2. Death has finally come.
Like dying, death is also an unclear area.
Next to your bed will be quiet.
It's time to examine your body.
But I'm not sure if you're dead yet.
The death certificate will be filled out.
Nothing belongs to you anymore.
The body is transported/carried.
You melt into the paper.
To acknowledge your death, you only need one code.
It's not easy to honor life in the midst of death.
And your coffin is surrounded by lights.
In the fire, the outline of your body collapses.
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This is the English summary of part 2 of the above book in Korean. Please correct the mistakes.