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This all but proves that Death isn't unbeatable even if he is unavoidable in the long run.
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However, he does warn Puss that they will meet again eventually (when Puss's life finally comes to a permanent end). Thus, Death honorably decides to let Puss live out his final life, respectfully biding the cat to live his last life well. When Puss finally stops running from him and instead fights him while promising to respect his final life with his friends, Death, despite being infuriated that Puss has changed and thus "ruined his hunt", quickly calms down and recognizes that killing him now would be pointless and unethical. This suggests Death prefers to give fair fights for those who challenge him, but his comments about how much he would enjoy taking Puss out from the realm of the living seems to indicate that he may have brought him his sword back just for sport, finding it more entertaining to see Puss fight rather than just surrender.
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He also has a sense of fair play, as he always gives Puss the chance to fight back whenever they encountered each other, even giving Puss's old sword back to him for their final duel on the Wishing Star. This indicates that despite representing the end of mortal life, Death holds Life sacred and is disgusted by those who don't treat their own lives with true appreciation or care. Not to mention Puss often declared that he “laughed in the face of death”, therefore Death was insulted and disrespected by Puss by his words as well as his deeds in wasting his lives. Death also admits to having a dislike of cats and the fact that they have nine lives, finding the very idea to be "absurd".ĭespite Death's sadistic and sinister nature, he does have a sense of honor and nobility, as his main reason for pursuing Puss in the first place was to punish the cat for arrogantly squandering his eight lives with reckless abandon, concluding from this that it would be best to kill Puss before he wasted his final life. This is shown by the pleasure he took in scaring and provoking Puss in Boots with his taunts, eerie whistling, and his very presence, and how he got especially excited when he managed to draw blood on the cat. Although he waits for people to die naturally, if someone angers or offends him enough, he will physically manifest in order to attempt to take their life by force.ĭeath is sadistic and thrill-seeking, as he takes a degree of pride and pleasure in his job, and openly admits that he enjoys striking fear into his victims. So, why don't I do us both a favor, and take this last one now ?” ―Death to Puss in Boots.ĭeath is a cunning and sinister individual whose sole purpose is to take the souls of the deceased. I find the very idea of nine lives ABSURD! And you, didn't value ANY of them.