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The Katha Upanishad (page 63-92) is a dialogue between a young man and Death (known as "Yama"). 

Why do you think the personification of Death would make for an appropriate "teacher" for this young man, given the type of wisdom he is looking for (and which is emblematic of the wisdom found in the Upanishads); in other words, what does death have to teach us about the Self (Atman)?

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