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The term that describes a still life symbolically representing mortality is "memento mori." This Latin phrase, meaning "remember that you must die," refers to artistic or symbolic reminders of the inevitability of death. Memento mori still lifes often include objects like skulls, hourglasses, wilting flowers, and decaying fruit, all serving to prompt reflection on the transient nature of life.
A still life that symbolizes mortality often features elements like wilted flowers, decaying fruit, or a skull, commonly known as a "memento mori." These objects serve as reminders of the transient nature of life and the inevitability of death. The contrasting beauty of vibrant items alongside decay emphasizes the fleetingness of existence. Artists like Pieter Claesz and Paul Cézanne have masterfully captured this theme, inviting viewers to reflect on their own mortality.
human mortality
Still life paintings comprised of objects that symbolize mortality and the impermanence of earthly pleasures
Stillborn refers to a fetus that is born dead, or delivered without vital signs. Since stillborn chickens have never actually been alive, they have a mortality rate of 0%.
still birth + early neonatal death per 1000 live birth
Without treatment, the mortality rate is 80%. Even with antiviral medication, the mortality rate is still 15-20%, with 40-55% of the survivors having long-term damage to the central nervous system
The first two types can, but we still haven't found a cure for the 3rd kind, it has a 100% mortality rate.
mortality means dying when someone kills you . immortality means not dying when someone kills you instead you still live
As of 2021, approximately 85% of individuals born in 1963 are still alive. This estimate is based on statistical life expectancies and mortality rates for this birth cohort.
Approximately 76% of people born in 1950 are still alive in 2017 based on average life expectancy and mortality rates.
Because the motto in question still contains the core beliefs that the country was established for.