In John Green's "Looking for Alaska," Alaska Young mentions that she smokes to die on page 26 of the paperback edition. She explains that she enjoys the sensation of smoking but acknowledges that it is also a way to cope with her feelings about death. This statement reflects her complex relationship with life and mortality, which is a recurring theme in the novel.
No, but she smokes weed.
Is it good weed?
you will die! i'm not joking with you, because my friend's grandma was kissed a man that smokes, then after 1 year she died!
Juvenaly of Alaska died in 1796.
Innocent of Alaska died on 1879-04-12.
Herman of Alaska died on 1837-11-15.
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Her chances of dieing early are certainly increased by her smoking habit.
Roughly 20 people die every year in Alaska widerness
She dies on page 733.
He died in 1872
Alaska Jack died on February 22, 1936, in Los Angeles, California, USA.