The important realization that Andy makes as he lay dying was that he didn't want to be part of The Royal's gang anymore. So he took out his jacket and he felt like he was independent as he lays dying.
Andy realizes that society's labels and gangs don't define him as a person. He understands the importance of his individual identity, separate from his affiliations. Ultimately, he values love and human connection over gang loyalty.
The irony in "On the Sidewalk Bleeding" is that the protagonist, Andy, is seriously injured and dying, but nobody helps him because they assume he is just a gang member due to the jacket he is wearing. This highlights the superficial judgments people make based on appearances, ultimately leading to a tragic outcome.
The bird dying in the back yard and the bird dying on the bleeding tree.
Andy was hopeful because he thought he wasnt going to die, until the druken man came and then he realized that he was going to die (if that makes any sense to you) He was also very proud of being a Royal (the gang) and finally when he layed on the sidewalk did he take off his jacket and become the Andy he was all along. Hope that helps!
dying
dying
So you have less of a chance of dying.....
Symptoms of a dying fetus can be confirmed by a local health professional. However, some at home symptoms an individual may identify is more energy, spotting/bleeding, not feeling pregnant and cramping.
so they have less chance of dying
Unlikely unless the anesthesiologist messes up big time. Chances of bleeding to death are slim to none.
being born and dying
Because it was interested in death and dying.
Disappointed that he lost his important pawn