In "Till Death," Jennifer L. Armentrout shares her reflections on living in Florida, emphasizing the extreme heat that characterizes the region. The author's vivid description highlights the discomfort associated with the climate, indicating that the majority of the year feels unbearable, with only a brief respite during cooler months.
This realization prompts the author to conclude that a long-term stay in Florida is unfeasible for her. Her sentiments resonate with anyone who has experienced the oppressive heat, revealing a critical perspective on the challenges of living in such climates.