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Death
The inevitability of death is the major theme of On the Beach. With the radiation cloud approaching Melbourne, the characters in the novel are very aware of their impending deaths. The main characters are all relatively young and they struggle with the intrinsic unfairness of this tragedy, as Peter does when he tries to explain the situation to his wife:
"It's the end of everything for all of us," [Peter] said. "We're going to lose most of the years of life we've looked forward to, and Jennifer's going to lose all of...
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