Woody Allen humorously addresses the topic of death and the fears surrounding it. He points out that the primary concern for many is the uncertainty of an afterlife, which can be disheartening, especially for those who put effort into their appearance before dying. This fear of what happens after death can weigh heavily on the mind, raising questions about existence beyond life.
On a lighter note, Allen notes that there is comfort in the fact that death is a simple process, often occurring while one is resting. This juxtaposition of serious contemplation and humor reflects Allen's unique style, as he invites readers to consider profound truths about mortality, while also finding levity in the inevitability of death.