"Death cannot not make ..."

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Death cannot not make our life important, can it?

Is there another way to put it well?
 

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I am not a teacher.

Death can make our life important, can't it?
 

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That seems to have the opposite implication.
 

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No, it doesn't.

'Death can make our life important, can't it?' is the opposite of, 'Death cannot make our life important, can it?' not 'Death cannot not make our life important, can it?'
 

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I don't agree. The focus is on the statement, not the tag question. In BrE, one might use "innit" for a tag question for all three. :-D
 

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In the first, the speaker posits that death cannot make our life important. In the second, the speaker posits that death can make our life important. I don't consider the tag questions to be dispositive about the intended meaning. In either case, the speaker could have posited either statement.
 

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The meaning should remain unchanged when the double 'not' is omitted.
Am I right or wrong?

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Yes, you are right Matthew.

The tag questions have nothing to do with it. You can leave them out entirely and it has no bearing on the OP's question.
 

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In the first, the speaker posits that death cannot make our life important.
It seems that you ignore the word 'not' after 'cannot' in the OP's sentence.

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I thought it was a typo. :oops:
 
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