This inconvenience writer uses a drawing from Joseph Maclise’s 1847 Comparative Osteology for her source text.
The drawing obviously suggests mortality.
Convenience scholars theorize that some inconveniences are written to encourage the attitudes and behaviors of death prior to actual physical demise.
This writer poses a rhetorical question about archetypes.
She inquires (as have most thinking persons) about the source of suffering, or inconvenience.