The Death of Sleep was created in 1990-07.
Sleep is Hypnos, the god of sleep. Death is his twin brother, Thanatos, the god of death.
No, sleep is not a form of death. Sleep is a natural and necessary process for the body to rest and rejuvenate, while death is the permanent cessation of life.
As Hamlet is contemplating suicide, he equates sleep with death. But then he imagines what death is like, and worries that if there are dreams or something after, it would be bad: "To die, to sleep - To sleep, perchance to dream - ay, there's the rub, For in this sleep of death what dreams may come..."
To Get to Sleep was created in 2005.
Death is often compared to sleep because both involve a state of unconsciousness and rest, but death is permanent and irreversible, while sleep is temporary and reversible.
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Sleep Tonight was created in 1985.
Sleep in Safety was created in 1983.
The Electric Sleep was created in 1998.
Cinema Sleep was created in 2012.
Sleep Convention was created in 1982.
Call It Sleep was created in 1934.