This application is a live wallpaper or screensaver of grim reapers wallpaper
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in english, death is often given the name grim reaper revealed as a skeletal figure carrying a large scythe and clothed in a black cloak with a hood. the grim reaper is the personification of death. wallpaper grim reaper. this is the only way that the concept of death is represented in a tangible humanlike figure. it is also given the name angel of death which represents more of a mild manner escort for the soul of the dying rather than an evil soul snatcher. wallpaper grim reaper. ultimately, whatever the method of delivery, it will serve as the guide of wandering souls to their final destination in some version, the grim reaper or death is responsible for the victim’s death.
obviously, when a dying person or someone about to die is visited by the grim reaper, there is little hope of escaping such fate. however, some believed (for that glimmer of hope) that the grim reaper sometimes negotiates with the victim to delay or even escape death. wallpaper grim reaper. for the ancient greece, death is an escort for the deceased to the underworld ruled by hades. death is not represented as an evil entity since ancient greeks know that death is certain to everyone and therefore futile to resist. in other cultures, the grim reaper is represented mostly as male, but for some depicts female or genderless. the appearance also varies where a grim reaper may have wings, holds an hourglass, a crossbow instead of scythe and sometimes in white robes instead of black. wallpaper grim reaper. the embodiment and accompanying imagery of the grim reaper, as the harvester of souls needs a tool for the job, and as was pointed out, in the middle ages when this concept was hashed out, the scythe was the tool used by farmers to harvest (reap) their crops