Rhetorical Analysis Of Father Death

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In section two of the Katha the whole tone seems to change. It no longer is Notknown asking questions of Father Death, but the other way around. Father Death starts out by talking about the difference between bliss and desire and what I found interesting is that he calls them opposites. It makes sense after reading the paragraph by Father Death, however without thinking about it in exactly that way it seems impossible at first that you can’t reach a state of bliss if you desire things. He described desire as blind ignorance, and bliss and insight which is true since most of what people desire at least here in America, are money and possessions which of course are both temporary. Neither lasts forever so it is ignorant to allow them to define

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