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No, death is not just like sleeping. While sleeping is a temporary state of rest from which a person can wake up, death is a permanent cessation of life and bodily functions.
When someone says "sleeping like death," they are describing a very deep and peaceful sleep, similar to the stillness and quietness associated with death.
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When someone says "sleeping is like dying," they are comparing the state of deep sleep to the absence of consciousness experienced in death. It suggests that during sleep, our awareness and perception of the world are temporarily suspended, similar to how they would be in death.
Deep sleep alone is not a sleeping disorder. Narcolepsy is a sleeping disorder in which the subject falls into deep sleep at anytime and anywhere. This can be very dangourus if the subject is operating machinery and/or driving a car.
Death is the cessation of life, so there is no feeling associated with it. It is not like sleeping, as sleeping involves a temporary state of unconsciousness while death is permanent.
The phrase "death is like sleeping without dreams" suggests that death is a peaceful and dreamless state, similar to sleeping without any dreams or awareness.
Sleeping Death - 1928 was released on: USA: 30 June 1928
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Death is often compared to sleeping because both involve a state of unconsciousness and lack of awareness. However, the key difference is that sleeping is temporary, while death is considered permanent and irreversible.
The cast of Tracking the Sleeping Death - 1938 includes: Carey Wilson as Narrator
The cast of The Mystery of the Sleeping Death - 1914 includes: Henry Hallam as Afgab