Death Quote by Rick Riordan
““Um..." Hazel faltered. "You mean you won't... you're not going to-" "Claim your life?" Thantos asked. "Well, let's see..." He pulled a pure-black iPad from thin air. Death, tapped the screen a few times, and all Frank could think was: Please don't let there be an app for reaping souls. "I don't see you on the list," Thantos said. "Pluto gives me specific orders for escaped souls, you see. For some reason, he has not issued a warrant for yours. Perhaps he feels your life is not finished, or it could be n oversight. If you'd like me to call and ask-" "No!" Hazel yelped. "That's okay." "Are you sure?" Death asked helpfully. "I have video-conferencing enabled. I have his Skype address here somewhere...””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Lost Hero, Percy Jackson & the Olympians, 2005
A character confronts Death, negotiating for more time, highlighting fate's negotiability and the desire to control destiny.
In simple terms: A person tries to bargain with Death for more life.
Seek agency in facing mortality.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- life-threatening illness
- legal disputes with supernatural
- personal crisis
- ethical dilemmas
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What would you ask Death if you could?
- Can fate be changed through negotiation?
Death may not be swayed by bargaining; consequences remain.