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Death: An Everlasting Affect

Death: An Everlasting Affect




Death is natural, that’s a natural fact. When death comes, many people don’t take it kindly it has different effects on people. In Kubler-Ross, “On the Fear of Death”, the author talks about how people don’t want to be hidden from death nor face it either. It’s an ordeal that just complicates someone’s life to the fullest.
Moving on often from death is hard, but is able to be done. Emily Dickinson said it best in her poem, “The Bustle in a House”, when she says “The sweeping up the Heart, and putting love away”. In a clear sense that meant moving on with the deceased love is good. In certain situations death can be extremely prominent and vague. When death is prominent there is always if not some kind of a reasonable explanation behind it because it could occur in saving another’s life. A good example of this would be a police of...

Posted by: Joel Chibota

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