In the End, the House Always Wins…

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English

 

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Sarah T

 

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August 23, 2014

 

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University

 

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Little to his knowledge, the servant’s decision actually played into the role of his destiny with Death. Point being, the servant thought he had control over his life by making the decision to avoid Death, as a result he moved to Samarra. The irony of the story was that the servant thought he could elude Death, but was in fact setting himself up for his fate...
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The irony of the story was that the servant thought he could elude Death, but was in fact setting himself up for his fate. The inevitability of someone’s fate is already established with a predetermined plan for what they were supposed to achieve or become. The servant’s life in The Appointment in Samarra was already determined from the beginning...
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