The Invalid's Story

What is the theme in The Invalid's Story by Mark Twain?

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The inevitability of death is a main theme in the story. From the very beginning of the story, the narrator draws attention to human mortality when he refers to his health, saying that he is "now but a shadow," although he "was a hale, hearty man two short years ago." The rest of the story is filled with references to sickness and death.