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Argumentative Essay On Death
Death
It is really very hard to come to terms with something like death, but as all of us know, in life we
would not be able to exist without having death. If only death does not exist that we will not have
the chance to be born as the planet will be populated with other organisms well before the appearance
of humans. Many cultural believe that death is a very painful experience of losing someone that is
close and loved. However, despite the pain, death is a fact and it minimizes overall suffering for
example a badly injured, ill and old (Walton, 2009). The write believes that death is not something
that can be easily accepted, as she herself had experiences losing her love ones and it was truly very
painful experience.
However, denial of death would permit us to temporarily avoid fear and other unwanted feelings
connected with it. Nevertheless there are some good reasons to accept death. Death is a part of
life cycle and denying it means denying life as it is. Having the awareness of death enables us to
perceive life in its whole. Facing...show more content...
Death does remind us that the time to accomplish our mission is not unlimited and assists us to set
priorities. Dealing with fear of death may help with anxieties and fears relating to death. It also
allows us to live in the present, focusing on here, today and now. Since we are alive now we cannot
be dead now, we can only die in the future. The future doesn't exist yet so focus on the present
moment that we can minimize anxiety. A person who believes that life has a reason seem to be more
resilient to death anxiety and gives them the meaning of life. This is probably because they see
themselves as a part of something greater. Research had proven that people who are stratified with
their lives copes better with death anxiety; in other terms the happier you are the less you fear of
death (Searight & Gafford,
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Death Definition Essay
Death is what gives my life meaning. It's true everyone will die. When we will die? That is a fact
that no one truly knows. It could be tomorrow, next year, or 50 years from now. Death causes this
weird type of fear in people. I see death as a motivation, to make my life as meaningful as possible in
the little time I am given.
People typically fear death. They view death as the eminent moment in life that they can't see
themselves facing. Society believes there is nothing that they can do about it. So, they live their
lives in this way that they are constantly worrying about death and how they are going to die.
Someone can think about death all day long and still fear it as much as the day before because they
don't understand it. That is
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Death Essay
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First Paper Assignment – Compare and Contrast
"Tuesdays with Morrie" and "The Death of Ivan Ilych" both portray a character who is dealing
with a serious terminal illness and advance knowledge of their deaths. One story is based on the
realistic life of an American professor with the story's characteristics tone from the 1990's while the
other is set during nineteenth century Russia. Even though Morrie Schwartz and Ivan Ilych both
suffered from the illness, their dissimilar lifestyles and beliefs led to different perspective on facing
death. One views the knowledge as a blessing and an opportunity to share his life experiences before
making his final good–byes, the other agonizes in pain and begs for an...show more content...
Due to his selfish quest for happiness, he acts only to obtain the good for himself and has no value
for those that get in the way of his pleasure. He is incapable of seeing other people as human beings
since he has no spiritual existence inside of him. And because of shutting others out, society shut its
door on him. During the sixth Tuesday that Mitch went to visit Morrie, they talked about emotions
and detachment. Morrie tells Mitch about how he learned to detach himself from his frightening
experiences so that he may accept his impermanent life, and embrace his death, which he knows
may come at any moment. "Detachment doesn't mean you don't let the experience penetrates you.
On the contrary, you let it penetrate you fully. That's how you are able to leave it." (Page 96) In
detaching from oneself, Morrie means that one can step out of his/her physical feelings and into
one's own state of consciousness, so that he/she may gain perspective and composure during a
stressful situation. This is how Morrie was able to find peace and relaxation within him even
through his physical illness. In the beginning of Chapter XII of Tolstoy's story, Ivan starts to
painfully scream loudly for three consecutive days, during which time Ivan realizes that his doubts
are still unsolved. During this moment, Ivan realizes that moving up in social esteem has not led to
joy, fulfillment, and life, but to misery, emptiness, and death instead. Blinded by the values of high
society, he
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Descriptive Essay About Death
I understood suffering and love and how they both went hand and hand when I looked down at my
father's gravestone for the last time. The cemetery was nice–well, as "nice" as a cemetery could be.
Paved paths lined the land, so no one had an excuse to stomp all over the grass in their shoes. You'd
think the grass then would be an untouched summer green; instead, it always gave off the look to me
as being half–dead. As if it could tell it resided in a graveyard, so it of course mirrored the only thing
it knew– death. It was a weathered day. Wind pulled on my jacket collar, a sharp breeze passing
completely through me. The air howled into my ears, screaming things I could not make sense of.
The grey sky was two large stretched–out hands reaching for each other. Layers upon layers of
ashen cloud lined above me, hiding the blue and sunlight trapped behind. Yet, the briefest of sun rays
broke through small holes in the cinder haze, only to illuminate the top of the aging head stone just
briefly. But the scene wasn't as off–putting as it would have been to others. Instead, I found some
comfort in the cold and darkness. It was as if the world was mourning his death. The wind, side by
side with me, in this time. I wondered then what it would be like if the earth could truly feel.
Maybe life would be less cruel in that way. Mother nature would look into me and see what lay
beneath–a young boy hidden in my shadow casted onto the ground. A young boy with eyes down
pouring like the
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The Theme of Death in Music Essay examples
All the songs we hear, whether it is on the radio, or on YouTube, all have a meaning and a
particular feeling they help express. Music is a huge part of our entertainment, the songs we listen
to and the sounds we hear all contribute to our personality, feelings and emotions. Some songs
bring the happiness out of us and some songs make us sad. Humans have a very broad range of
emotions; therefore songs need to be made to fit all of those feelings. Death is a subject common
amongst most singers. We all experience death somehow, whether it is a death of a friend or family
member. Music can certainly shape our attitudes and personalities. Concerning death, songs can also
reflect our views on dying and this can range from genre to genre. For...show more content...
She sings about death in a very content way. She is appreciative of the life she has lived and she
speaks with no regret through her lyrics. Perry communicates that we as humans tend to pay more
attention to life after someone close to us dies. Kimberley tells her listeners that death is not a
scary thing and that her time was well spent on Earth. The Band Perry is a country group made up
of 1 woman and 2 men who are siblings; all three began singing at a very young age. "If I Die
Young" became the band's second studio single to be released in the United States in June 2012.
Moving away from country, introduces "Keep Me in Your Heart" by Warren Zevon. Zevon was a
Chicago born and became a highly known American rock singer–songwriter. Zevon was diagnosed
with mesothelioma and became very ill, writing "Keep me in Your Heart" as a tribute to himself
for his fans. The song is about remembering and keeping loved ones in your heart all the time. His
song won five Grammy nominations at the end of his death in 2003. This last recorded song was
written at a time where he knew his time on Earth was about to end shortly. Zevon wanted to leave
a legacy of love behind and never be forgotten by his fans.
Both country and rock songs have subjects about dying. What about pop? Miley Cyrus, a
20–year–old American pop–singer and songwriter wrote "I Miss You", a song that pays homage to
the death of her grandfather. She saw her grandfather at a time that was
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Johnny's Model Of Grief Case Studies
Throughout life, each and every one of us will experience losses and grief. Grief is the normal
response to loss, and affects people cognitively and physically, as well as emotionally. The main
task of grief is to adapt to the loss, and to integrate the experience into ongoing life, after the loss
(Winkover & Harris, 2012). Death of a loved one is one form of loss in relationships. Separation,
illness, and whenever a change is perceived within a relationship, can also be experienced as a
loss (Humphrey & Zimpfer, 2007). This essay will explore the case of an eight year old boy,
called Johnny, who is removed from his mother's care, and placed into the care of his aunt Sam
and uncle Mal. It will begin with a brief discussion of Johnny's background, and how this has
shaped his attachment style, and internal working model of self and others. This will be followed
by a brief discussion of how attachment patterns are transferred between the generations, and how it
is possible for people to earn security in their relationships. It will then look at two models of grief,
and how they might apply in Johnny's case, and finally, it will look at some interventions that may
assist him to process his grief and adapt to the change. Inconsistent parenting often leads to children
developing an insecure–ambivalent attachment style. This may cause the child to become
pre–occupied with the attachment figure, at the expense of exploration, resulting in intense anxiety
at being separated from the
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Reflection Paper On Death
Reflection Paper
The death and dying class has helped in changing my perception about death and also has
enlightened me about the cost of a traditional American funeral. I learned so much from this class; I
cannot write it all on this paper. Some of the information that I am going to write about are: the
different stages of death, how it is influenced and the little deaths we face in our lives. Green burial,
embalming and home funeral, some of the different cultural death, living will and advance directive,
and the suicide contract, children understand of death, dying without a next of kin and the near death
experience.
Understanding Death
This class has helped me understood that death is not only the loss of our loved ones but also the
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The family can keep the body at home for several days, bathe the body and build their coffin.
They share memories of the deceased. Green burials conserve land and cost less compared to
traditional burial (Tripler, 2013). Finding out that embalming does not preserve the body forever
was interesting, when an embalmed body is exhumed most people will be horrified to look at it
(Tripler, 2013). It was good to learn about other different ways of burial in the United States.
Cultural death
There are different cultural death mentioned in this class, I found the day of the dead and Living
with the Dead interesting. Knowing other people culture have always been intriguing to me. It is
interesting to learn about all this different death culture; many believe that death is not the end but
the beginning of a new journey. The Day of the Dead celebration is done based on the belief that
making the spirit happy will provide good luck and protection to the deceased family. According to
Despelder and Strickland (2015), it is a belief that one's well–being depends on respectfully
remembering the death and the ritual is a moral obligation to the dead. Living with the dead,
burial is delayed in other to allow family members to grief and prepare for the afterlife and the
burial is expensive. The body can be removed from the grave every couple of years for the
"me'nene" ceremony. These two cultures are different from mine, in my culture when someone dies
all their deeds is what is
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Essay about Life and Death in Literature
The word death brings different feelings to minds. Most are scared of the thought. Some embrace
death, the thought of meeting our maker. The feeling to not exist, while the rest of the world goes
on with their lives is overwhelming. To write about death, they have to write about life. Life and
death is reality. There are various short stories, poems, and plays that attribute life anddeath. "A
Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner, "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin, and "Hamlet, Prince
of Denmark" by William Shakespeare all uses life and death as a theme.
The short story "A Rose for Emily" begins with the death of her father. The trauma of her Death is
part of life; it is only natural these authors and poets writes about...show more content...
The denouement was her death. When she dies, she is free from her horrible life. When she dies
her repulsive secret is out. (Cited in DiYanni, 2007, p.73)
There were three deaths in "A Rose for Emily". All three deaths had different affect on the
community. The death of Emily's father brought obligation to the community. She denied her father's
death, and they all knew her father stolen her youth from her. The community sympathized for her,
and obligated to take care of her. Emily's death brought sorrow, curiosity, and shock to the
community. The townspeople felt sorrow because remember the respectful Emily. They were curios
because she had not left the house in years. They were shocked because, they discover Homer
Barron's body. Therefore, Homer Barron's death brings, shock and guilt to the community. No one
could imagine sweet Emily killing someone, especially a man she loved. The townspeople that was
jealous of Emily's relationship, felt guilty. In way, it was their fault.
"The Story of an Hour", starts of with death. Mrs. Mallard finds out that her husband died in a
train wreck. Her first response was to cry. She was so horrified with her husband's death; she
locks herself up in her room. In her room her mind begins to wonder. She recalls her love for her
husband; she also recalls that she did not love him all the time. She remembers the day, before she
founds out about his death, she had been wishing for life to be
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Essay on Death in Poetry
Death in Poetry
Numerous themes are found in poetry. One recurring theme that we have encountered this year is
death. It is the main focus of Stevens' "The Emperor of
Ice–Cream," Frost's "After Apple–Picking," and Whitman's "The Wound–Dresser" and is hinted at in
many other poems. This essay will discuss how the different poets treat the subject differently in
relation to various aspects of composition, such as style, form, theme, tone, imagery, metaphor, and
diction.
Whitman describes the horrible scene that he sees as a nurse on a battlefield, including injured and
dying soldiers. Frost describes life and death in a metaphor of apple picking. The narrator of his
poem has lived a sufficient life, and now tires of...show more content...
The forms of these three poems are very different. Whitman's "The Wound–
Dresser" is completely in free verse, and is broken into four sections of varying lengths. Some of the
sections are further broken into stanzas. The first section is about a specific encounter Whitman had
with a dying man, the second section is about how the hospital seems when he is there, the third
section describes how the wounded soldiers look, and the fourth section wraps up the poem. Frost's
"After Apple–Picking" has no distinctly different sections. It is just a continual string of lines, but it
tells a story in a logical order, with the ending being near death. "The Emperor of Ice–Cream" is
broken into two stanzas, each with the same concluding line. The first stanza paints the picture, and
the second stanza explains what the poem is about.
Although the prevalent theme in each of these poems is death, each poet treats it differently.
Whitman discusses how he has seen death often enough to become used to it. He is so attached to
each of the patients he treats that he claims "I think I could not refuse this moment to die for you, if
that would save you." Whitman also thinks that sometimes it can be better if someone who is in
great pain dies, because that is more merciful. Whitman views death as a cruel reality that he must
face each day. In contrast, Frost views death as merely the next season in
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College Essay On Death And Dying
Death and Dying Paper I am one of the few lucky people that have never experienced the death of a
close loved one. For this reason I have decided to choose option two. My favorite childhood cat died
when I was younger, and I can still remember what those following days felt like. I feel like I deal
with death in a different way than most people. Of course I feel sadness, but I don't feel like I
express it in a way everyone else does. Another reason for choosing option two is because I have
recently had experience with a friend going through depression and contemplating suicide. When I
was about five years old my dad took me to a friends farm to pick out a kitten. I remember seeing
what seemed like millions of cats darting in all directions....show more content...
My mom's brother died at a young age, and her mom died of ALS. My dadВґs mom died from
cancer when he was seven, and his dad died when I was one year old. We were taught that death
is part of a life cycle, and it eventually will happen to all of us. We were taught to not mourn the
loss of a loved one, but to celebrate the life that they lived. My mom's brother had a disease that
made his legs not work. Mom told me that whenever she felt sad about the death of her brother she
would think about how happy he is in heaven, because he would have legs that he could use. Other
people handle death in a different way. Many people cry, and feel really sad about death. Others like
to share happy moments in the loved oneВґs life. I do believe there is a right and wrong way to
grieve. Of course most people will shed tears and be upset for maybe a few weeks. But many
people will go on and on about the sadness. It's almost like they shut down. They could start
making bad decisions, stop doing hobbies that they like, or turn against their religion. I believe the
right way to grieve is to celebrate the loved oneВґs life. Talking about good memories is a great way
to cope with the death. Surrounding yourself with family and friends who can help give you a
shoulder to cry on or talk about good memories they had with the loved one that passed
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Descriptive Essay About Death
The Wake–Up Call
Death. I have always feared it but I never knew I could be so close to it. Life throws things at us
unexpectedly, but how we handle those hardships is what defines us. "Don't be pushed around by
the fears in your mind. Be led by the dreams in your heart."– Rot T. Bennett.
"Please, mom please!" after hours of begging my mother she finally agreed to let me go to the
beach with all my friends. On August 3rd, 2015, a typical sunny summer day in the Hamptons,
my life changed in a matter of seconds. My six friends and I were so excited to go to the beach, all
of us were laughing and singing along to "Moves like Jagger" by Maroon 5. I sat in the third row of
the car, a white minivan with brown leather interior, and there was a small gap in front of my seat
for access to get out. My friend Sebastian was showing me a funny video on his phone when all of
a sudden the laughers and singing turned into screams. I remember looking up just to see a
speeding red object coming our way. Everything happened in a blur, I had no time to think no time
to run no time to yell and no time to save myself. Who knew a five minute trip to the beach could
turn into a life–changing experience. I opened my eyes to a daunting scene. Our car was standing
in the middle of the road, my friends had already left the car, I nervously ran out of the car
through the left door as fast as I could. The first thing I saw was my best friend crying, once she
saw me she ran to me and hugged me so tight
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Death Investigation
Death Investigations
Death affects everyone of all ages, genders, ethnic and social economic backgrounds, no one is
exempt. It's one of the most difficult realities for family members left behind to deal with. It is also
challenging for investigators to find out the manner and why it has happened in order to assist the
families with closure. Fundamentally, every death can be classified. This is on the basis of a
causative agent and the intent of the deceased's assailant or the manner in which the death occurred.
The identification of the reason for death is solely entrusted in the hands of the coroner who takes
the responsibility of testing the body of the deceased through an autopsy
(Butovskii, 2015). It is worth noting that the four reasons...show more content...
This would help to identify the plan of the gang members; whether to kill or to scare away their
rivals. This is because sometimes gangs premediate to kill their rivals whether they encounter in and
unplanned or they carry out a search for them.
Investigating a death case is very unique as compared to other types of crimes since the scene in
which the body of the deceased should be kept intact right from the time of identifying the crime
up to the time the forensic experts arrive. In the case of other types of crimes, the police and the
investigators are allowed to storm at the scene of the crime and arrest whoever is found at the scene
and can change the arrangements of the location while conducting a search. Everything in the scene
of the death are paramount including the minor details (Butovskii, 2015). However, other cases
need physical evidence which the police can carry in order to use as exhibits of the crime having
taken place. The scene of the crime is the most significant source of evidence in death cases
investigation contrary to other crimes considering the offender and his activities as the crucial
information.
In the preliminary procedure of handling a death case, instant photographs of
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A Very Easy Death : Perspective
A Very Easy Death: Perspective
In this interpretation of Simone de Beauvoir 's mother 's horrible decent to death, Beauvoir finds out
her Maman is taken to the hospital for a broken bone after a fall, instead the fact that her mother has
intestinal cancer is revealed. After many surgeries, her mother's suffering is only drawn out. The
author ponders on the virtue of doing so, in conflict with condescending doctors while empathizing
with overburdened nurses. Simone de Beauvoir gives us a reflective and somewhat detached
depiction of the final days in the life of her declining mother. Interwoven throughout the novel is the
escalating succession of the authors mother dying of cancer, there are also recollections of the
relationships of younger years among herself, sister, and parents.
Sprinkled throughout the account of Beauvoir`s experience, it is easy to see the many difficulties
that occur within the relationships of doctors, health care staff, family and friends. This repertoire
offers a profoundly private account of the, anguish, remorse, and frustration that is often associated
with the journey of a loved one to his or her demise. The account is simplistic and to the point; with
the frank and truthful visualization and rumination one would experience under similar
circumstances. There is a moral dilemma initiated at the beginning of Beauvoir's hospital experience
with her mother, which not only includes deception on the part of her and her sister, but dishonesty
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Argumentative Essay On Death And Dying
Death and Dying is a normal process part of everyone's lifecycle, and yet, is often a hidden topic
and not discussed on a regular basis. Death is something we learn about over our own lifetime as
we lose those dear to our hearts and mourn the loss that we experience. No two people experience
death and react to death in the exact same way. Often, differing family and cultural practices can
influence how one reacts and copes with death or a loss.
The earliest death that I experienced and remember was that of my grandpa Eugene. I was in
kindergarten and it was shortly after we had gotten back from our family reunion out in
California. I remember going up to North Dakota in march which and I couldn't understand why
because we only went to go up there during the summer normally. I vaguely remember being very
hungry and making my dad leave the funeral home to bring me to get food. I remember sleeping
during the service and waking up just in time to go to the cemetery. I also remember throwing
flowers into the hole in the ground because everyone else was doing it but I still didn't understand
what was going on. The thing that I remember most about his death was walking up to the open
casket. I didn't understand why my grandpa was laying like this and I didn't get what "grandpa
died," meant. I stood there and kept poking his face, his eyes, and playing with his cheeks until
my uncle saw what I was doing and pulled me away to go sit with my cousins. From this
experience, I learned about what death is and how it happens to everyone at some point in their
life. I learned a great deal about mourning through observing my family members share old photos
and stories and crying it out with each other. At this age, I thought death was something that only
happened to old people. I also through death is unexpected and sad for everyone because that is
how the death of my grandpa was.
My most significant death in my life was the loss my classmate, peer, and childhood friend Maddy
from a car accident. These together were the most significant because I learned a great deal about
life through the loss of both. I was a junior in high school on the first Thursday of class where we all
sat knowing Maddy had died because we saw it
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Death: Discussion Questions
Week one response: "Death"; from What Does It All Mean?
Question 1: what is the main conclusion of the reading?
As I read the reading "death", I can conclude that the main idea for this reading that the author
wants his readers to believe that the death is not something scary. We all should not be afraid about
the fact that our bodies will cease to exist after death.
Question 2: what is an important piece of evidence in support for this conclusion?
There are more than one piece of evidence that support the main conclusion in this reading. We
should not be afraid of death first because; it does not have any values neither positive nor negative.
The author intended for this evidence to support his conclusion by giving an example in page
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What Are The Challenges Of Death And Grief?
Throughout life everybody faces a series of challenges and dealing with death is one of them. We
all soon learn that nobody lives forever, but unfortunately, we never know when we are going to
lose the people we love most. Death is a tragic thing that can affect children growing up, but with the
right care children can overcome this obstacle. Grief can affect anybody at any age. Death and grief
can even cause issues with your physical and mental health. Death is something that can hurt
forever; you just have to learn how to cope with it and keep moving with your life.
According to Boelen, Spuij, & Reijntjes (2017), the death of a parent or sibling is one of the
most common stressful life events that children can experience during childhood. Death itself is
already such a negative factor in someone's life, but the effects it can cause on someone's life is
sad. I remember as I a child being so sad, depressed, and anger while dealing with the death of my
mother. Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) and Posttraumatic Stress (PTSD) is prevalent in children
coping with death and grief. When children are...show more content...
Death has it's negative challenges, but a few positive aspects can show up in the end. I dealt with
death a lot growing up, in my family we had a different funeral almost every weekend, and it could
go on for months. This situation caused a lot of tears and a lot of heartaches growing up. I
always try to think positive knowing that the people I love are in a better place. Also, my family
probably would not be as close as we are if he wasn't for these experiences we had to go through
together. So even though death is hard and scary, you just have to be positive and look at the good
instead of the bad. Lastly, if you or someone you know is grieving hard and noticing symptoms of
mental health issues like PTSD or PGD, please get help and do not let you or that person suffer
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Essay on Death: The End or a New Beginning
What is death? If you were to look it up in a dictionary it would probably read "the loss of life" or
"ceasing of all vital functions". To us being human it could mean one of many things depending on
your beliefs. To most it meant the end of a life, to others a shortcut to avoid the inevitable, or even
the beginning of something new.
Unfortunately, today our conception of death has changed drastically over time. Many like you and
me will never truly understand death's true meaning unless experienced firsthand. The subject of
death is shrouded in mystery, folklore, and different meanings from every culture on this planet.
Death should not be something to fear for it's a natural part of life. That said, it also should also not
be taken...show more content...
You would think that there would be nothing good from death, although there are things that some
people could learn something new about themselves that they would have never thought of in the
first place or could be a mercy killing.
"Two young women – teenager Jahi McMath in California and mother Marlise Munoz in Texas–
have both been deemed brain–dead, a final state according to statutes. Beyond that determination,
however, the cases have taken dramatically different paths and reveal the many complexities
involved." Cases such as these two women would have no bodily functioned what so ever. Their
loved ones can either give them two choices. One to keep them on life support for the rest of their
remaining lives or two allow doctors to help their patients die to free them of their tortured states.
It could also be on the path to enlightenment, an old college professor Morrie Schwartz has
suffered a terminal neurological disease called ALS. The disease slowly works its way through the
body stopping motor control. The disease slowly took away most of his body functions until it
finally reached his lungs and suffocated. During his remaining time that he could still speak, he
slowly enjoyed the fruits of life even when he was mostly bound to his home. He concentrated on
appreciating what he had and finally detaching himself from his life so he can pass on in peace
without regrets. In Morrie's
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Death With Dignity Essay
You've sat in your hospital bed for at least three months now, and the pain and boredom is starting to
become even more torturous than you could have imagined. The pain that you are experiencing on a
day–to–day basis is excruciating; a normal, everyday procedure like using the restroom or getting
something to eat is a long, drawn out, and painful ordeal. All of the doctors that you've talked to
agree that you are going to die soon from the disease that has infested your body, but even six
months sounds like an excruciatingly long amount of time, especially when all you have to occupy
your time is lie in a bed painfully, waiting it out. Your family and friends are already distraught by
the news; they already know that you are on the brink...show more content...
Doctor Faye Girsh backs up this statement by showing that many patients want to end their lives
and the suffering that comes with it. She says, "At the Hemlock Society we get calls daily from
desperate people who are looking for someone like Jack Kevorkian to end their lives which have lost
all quality... Americans should enjoy a right guaranteed in the European Declaration of Human
Rights –– the right not to be forced to suffer. It should be considered as much of a crime to make
someone live who with justification does not wish to continue as it is to take life without
consent."(1) This shows that euthanasia supports the common good, which is one of the values our
Democracy was founded on. Euthanasia has also become legal in Oregon and Washington in the
United States now. This means that votes have actually shown that people want euthanasia to be
legal. Because one of the Democratic ideals is popular sovereignty, the United States must carry
out the will of the people. All of these examples show that euthanasia should be allowed in the
United States, but how do we get that goal to become a reality? The best way to get people
informed and involved is to create plenty of ads and announcements regarding euthanasia in order to
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Essay about Defining Death
Defining Death
Alan D. Shewmon, the professor of pediatric neurology at UCLA Medical School believes that
"until the turn of the decade, most people thought that 'brain death' was a settled issue; it no longer
is. An increasing number of experts have begun to re–examine critically and to reject various key
underlying assumptions" (Shewmon 1998). Determination of death has obviously become more
complex, and the questions of when death is final require answers. According to most recent
definitions, if the brain is entirely and irreversibly destroyed, a person can no longer relate to the
world. As with any definition however, there are exceptions,gray areas, and blurred lines. We cannot
strive for one all–encompassing definition. We...show more content...
A severely complicating factor in defining death is that there are two ways to define brain death.
Whole brain death occurs when their entire brain is irreversibly nonfunctional. The higher brain
definition states that the whole brain need not be functional; only the part responsible for
personhood. According to this definition, people who are in a constant vegetative state are
considered dead. One case that puts this into perspective is that of Karen Ann Quinlan, a modern
icon in the right to die debate.
At First, there was no dispute about whether she would ever regain consciousness or whether she
would ever be able to return to a life that was in any sense normal (have a family, a home, etc).
Quinlan was in a constant vegetative state and connected to a respirator. Quinlan's family wanted
their comatose daughter to die with dignity, so they had the respirator removed in the expectation
that she would die, however, she continued to breathe unassisted and survived for a further ten years
in this state. "What this proved was that she had a functioning brain stem. What it did not
demonstrate was that her continued life had any value for her, which is what her parents valued the
most for her" (Fisher 1999). For those ten years, Quinlan
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Life Or Death Essay
We are all aware of death, and we know it will come to us all. To many of us death brings a chill
down our spine ridden with fear, but to others it is ridden with strength and satisfaction of
accomplishment. Fortunately or unfortunately we are all condemned to death. However no one
knows when exactly the inevitable will approach, but we all know it is inescapable. But what
makes death seem more realistic to us and those in denial of it is the lucid pictures of people
suffering, in pain and those on their death bed before many of us can be rationale and accept the
truth. Someone once said, “Life is about 50–70 years of pain. One is born through the
mother’s pain and die leaving others in pain.'; How do we accept and...show more
content...
This increase of love allows our mind to feel some sort of satisfaction that good can come out of
praying and if one was to die, our faith would tell us that we did our best. In other words, our love
towards our faith tends to be one of the strongest lifelines we can posses to reduce the guilt and pain
of those around us who are suffering.
For many of us who are in a relationship either by marriage or simply as mates can relate to the
feelings they are exhibited within and around one when they are with or simply thinking about
our mates. This feeling of security and belonging tends to increase our love towards each other,
especially during times of pain and death. We begin to see the world of insecurity and being
alone, a world of being abandoned and feeling useless. There are those who don’t
posses a “soul mate';, and nonetheless they too feel an increase of love; the love of
having a mate of being wanted and loved, and the feeling of not being alone.
As parents or parents to be, whether within months or years, we all as humans strive for one goal
at the end; to raise our children the best we can and the best they can be. If and when the time
comes for us as parents and humans to pass on, and if we leave our children here, without a sense of
accomplishment and
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Essay Death

  • 1. Argumentative Essay On Death Death It is really very hard to come to terms with something like death, but as all of us know, in life we would not be able to exist without having death. If only death does not exist that we will not have the chance to be born as the planet will be populated with other organisms well before the appearance of humans. Many cultural believe that death is a very painful experience of losing someone that is close and loved. However, despite the pain, death is a fact and it minimizes overall suffering for example a badly injured, ill and old (Walton, 2009). The write believes that death is not something that can be easily accepted, as she herself had experiences losing her love ones and it was truly very painful experience. However, denial of death would permit us to temporarily avoid fear and other unwanted feelings connected with it. Nevertheless there are some good reasons to accept death. Death is a part of life cycle and denying it means denying life as it is. Having the awareness of death enables us to perceive life in its whole. Facing...show more content... Death does remind us that the time to accomplish our mission is not unlimited and assists us to set priorities. Dealing with fear of death may help with anxieties and fears relating to death. It also allows us to live in the present, focusing on here, today and now. Since we are alive now we cannot be dead now, we can only die in the future. The future doesn't exist yet so focus on the present moment that we can minimize anxiety. A person who believes that life has a reason seem to be more resilient to death anxiety and gives them the meaning of life. This is probably because they see themselves as a part of something greater. Research had proven that people who are stratified with their lives copes better with death anxiety; in other terms the happier you are the less you fear of death (Searight & Gafford, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Death Definition Essay Death is what gives my life meaning. It's true everyone will die. When we will die? That is a fact that no one truly knows. It could be tomorrow, next year, or 50 years from now. Death causes this weird type of fear in people. I see death as a motivation, to make my life as meaningful as possible in the little time I am given. People typically fear death. They view death as the eminent moment in life that they can't see themselves facing. Society believes there is nothing that they can do about it. So, they live their lives in this way that they are constantly worrying about death and how they are going to die. Someone can think about death all day long and still fear it as much as the day before because they don't understand it. That is Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Death Essay David Je UIN: 650322242 First Paper Assignment – Compare and Contrast "Tuesdays with Morrie" and "The Death of Ivan Ilych" both portray a character who is dealing with a serious terminal illness and advance knowledge of their deaths. One story is based on the realistic life of an American professor with the story's characteristics tone from the 1990's while the other is set during nineteenth century Russia. Even though Morrie Schwartz and Ivan Ilych both suffered from the illness, their dissimilar lifestyles and beliefs led to different perspective on facing death. One views the knowledge as a blessing and an opportunity to share his life experiences before making his final good–byes, the other agonizes in pain and begs for an...show more content... Due to his selfish quest for happiness, he acts only to obtain the good for himself and has no value for those that get in the way of his pleasure. He is incapable of seeing other people as human beings since he has no spiritual existence inside of him. And because of shutting others out, society shut its door on him. During the sixth Tuesday that Mitch went to visit Morrie, they talked about emotions and detachment. Morrie tells Mitch about how he learned to detach himself from his frightening experiences so that he may accept his impermanent life, and embrace his death, which he knows may come at any moment. "Detachment doesn't mean you don't let the experience penetrates you. On the contrary, you let it penetrate you fully. That's how you are able to leave it." (Page 96) In detaching from oneself, Morrie means that one can step out of his/her physical feelings and into one's own state of consciousness, so that he/she may gain perspective and composure during a stressful situation. This is how Morrie was able to find peace and relaxation within him even through his physical illness. In the beginning of Chapter XII of Tolstoy's story, Ivan starts to painfully scream loudly for three consecutive days, during which time Ivan realizes that his doubts are still unsolved. During this moment, Ivan realizes that moving up in social esteem has not led to joy, fulfillment, and life, but to misery, emptiness, and death instead. Blinded by the values of high society, he Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Descriptive Essay About Death I understood suffering and love and how they both went hand and hand when I looked down at my father's gravestone for the last time. The cemetery was nice–well, as "nice" as a cemetery could be. Paved paths lined the land, so no one had an excuse to stomp all over the grass in their shoes. You'd think the grass then would be an untouched summer green; instead, it always gave off the look to me as being half–dead. As if it could tell it resided in a graveyard, so it of course mirrored the only thing it knew– death. It was a weathered day. Wind pulled on my jacket collar, a sharp breeze passing completely through me. The air howled into my ears, screaming things I could not make sense of. The grey sky was two large stretched–out hands reaching for each other. Layers upon layers of ashen cloud lined above me, hiding the blue and sunlight trapped behind. Yet, the briefest of sun rays broke through small holes in the cinder haze, only to illuminate the top of the aging head stone just briefly. But the scene wasn't as off–putting as it would have been to others. Instead, I found some comfort in the cold and darkness. It was as if the world was mourning his death. The wind, side by side with me, in this time. I wondered then what it would be like if the earth could truly feel. Maybe life would be less cruel in that way. Mother nature would look into me and see what lay beneath–a young boy hidden in my shadow casted onto the ground. A young boy with eyes down pouring like the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. The Theme of Death in Music Essay examples All the songs we hear, whether it is on the radio, or on YouTube, all have a meaning and a particular feeling they help express. Music is a huge part of our entertainment, the songs we listen to and the sounds we hear all contribute to our personality, feelings and emotions. Some songs bring the happiness out of us and some songs make us sad. Humans have a very broad range of emotions; therefore songs need to be made to fit all of those feelings. Death is a subject common amongst most singers. We all experience death somehow, whether it is a death of a friend or family member. Music can certainly shape our attitudes and personalities. Concerning death, songs can also reflect our views on dying and this can range from genre to genre. For...show more content... She sings about death in a very content way. She is appreciative of the life she has lived and she speaks with no regret through her lyrics. Perry communicates that we as humans tend to pay more attention to life after someone close to us dies. Kimberley tells her listeners that death is not a scary thing and that her time was well spent on Earth. The Band Perry is a country group made up of 1 woman and 2 men who are siblings; all three began singing at a very young age. "If I Die Young" became the band's second studio single to be released in the United States in June 2012. Moving away from country, introduces "Keep Me in Your Heart" by Warren Zevon. Zevon was a Chicago born and became a highly known American rock singer–songwriter. Zevon was diagnosed with mesothelioma and became very ill, writing "Keep me in Your Heart" as a tribute to himself for his fans. The song is about remembering and keeping loved ones in your heart all the time. His song won five Grammy nominations at the end of his death in 2003. This last recorded song was written at a time where he knew his time on Earth was about to end shortly. Zevon wanted to leave a legacy of love behind and never be forgotten by his fans. Both country and rock songs have subjects about dying. What about pop? Miley Cyrus, a 20–year–old American pop–singer and songwriter wrote "I Miss You", a song that pays homage to the death of her grandfather. She saw her grandfather at a time that was Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Johnny's Model Of Grief Case Studies Throughout life, each and every one of us will experience losses and grief. Grief is the normal response to loss, and affects people cognitively and physically, as well as emotionally. The main task of grief is to adapt to the loss, and to integrate the experience into ongoing life, after the loss (Winkover & Harris, 2012). Death of a loved one is one form of loss in relationships. Separation, illness, and whenever a change is perceived within a relationship, can also be experienced as a loss (Humphrey & Zimpfer, 2007). This essay will explore the case of an eight year old boy, called Johnny, who is removed from his mother's care, and placed into the care of his aunt Sam and uncle Mal. It will begin with a brief discussion of Johnny's background, and how this has shaped his attachment style, and internal working model of self and others. This will be followed by a brief discussion of how attachment patterns are transferred between the generations, and how it is possible for people to earn security in their relationships. It will then look at two models of grief, and how they might apply in Johnny's case, and finally, it will look at some interventions that may assist him to process his grief and adapt to the change. Inconsistent parenting often leads to children developing an insecure–ambivalent attachment style. This may cause the child to become pre–occupied with the attachment figure, at the expense of exploration, resulting in intense anxiety at being separated from the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Reflection Paper On Death Reflection Paper The death and dying class has helped in changing my perception about death and also has enlightened me about the cost of a traditional American funeral. I learned so much from this class; I cannot write it all on this paper. Some of the information that I am going to write about are: the different stages of death, how it is influenced and the little deaths we face in our lives. Green burial, embalming and home funeral, some of the different cultural death, living will and advance directive, and the suicide contract, children understand of death, dying without a next of kin and the near death experience. Understanding Death This class has helped me understood that death is not only the loss of our loved ones but also the ...show more content... The family can keep the body at home for several days, bathe the body and build their coffin. They share memories of the deceased. Green burials conserve land and cost less compared to traditional burial (Tripler, 2013). Finding out that embalming does not preserve the body forever was interesting, when an embalmed body is exhumed most people will be horrified to look at it (Tripler, 2013). It was good to learn about other different ways of burial in the United States. Cultural death There are different cultural death mentioned in this class, I found the day of the dead and Living with the Dead interesting. Knowing other people culture have always been intriguing to me. It is interesting to learn about all this different death culture; many believe that death is not the end but the beginning of a new journey. The Day of the Dead celebration is done based on the belief that making the spirit happy will provide good luck and protection to the deceased family. According to Despelder and Strickland (2015), it is a belief that one's well–being depends on respectfully remembering the death and the ritual is a moral obligation to the dead. Living with the dead, burial is delayed in other to allow family members to grief and prepare for the afterlife and the burial is expensive. The body can be removed from the grave every couple of years for the "me'nene" ceremony. These two cultures are different from mine, in my culture when someone dies all their deeds is what is Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Essay about Life and Death in Literature The word death brings different feelings to minds. Most are scared of the thought. Some embrace death, the thought of meeting our maker. The feeling to not exist, while the rest of the world goes on with their lives is overwhelming. To write about death, they have to write about life. Life and death is reality. There are various short stories, poems, and plays that attribute life anddeath. "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner, "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin, and "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark" by William Shakespeare all uses life and death as a theme. The short story "A Rose for Emily" begins with the death of her father. The trauma of her Death is part of life; it is only natural these authors and poets writes about...show more content... The denouement was her death. When she dies, she is free from her horrible life. When she dies her repulsive secret is out. (Cited in DiYanni, 2007, p.73) There were three deaths in "A Rose for Emily". All three deaths had different affect on the community. The death of Emily's father brought obligation to the community. She denied her father's death, and they all knew her father stolen her youth from her. The community sympathized for her, and obligated to take care of her. Emily's death brought sorrow, curiosity, and shock to the community. The townspeople felt sorrow because remember the respectful Emily. They were curios because she had not left the house in years. They were shocked because, they discover Homer Barron's body. Therefore, Homer Barron's death brings, shock and guilt to the community. No one could imagine sweet Emily killing someone, especially a man she loved. The townspeople that was jealous of Emily's relationship, felt guilty. In way, it was their fault. "The Story of an Hour", starts of with death. Mrs. Mallard finds out that her husband died in a train wreck. Her first response was to cry. She was so horrified with her husband's death; she locks herself up in her room. In her room her mind begins to wonder. She recalls her love for her husband; she also recalls that she did not love him all the time. She remembers the day, before she founds out about his death, she had been wishing for life to be Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Essay on Death in Poetry Death in Poetry Numerous themes are found in poetry. One recurring theme that we have encountered this year is death. It is the main focus of Stevens' "The Emperor of Ice–Cream," Frost's "After Apple–Picking," and Whitman's "The Wound–Dresser" and is hinted at in many other poems. This essay will discuss how the different poets treat the subject differently in relation to various aspects of composition, such as style, form, theme, tone, imagery, metaphor, and diction. Whitman describes the horrible scene that he sees as a nurse on a battlefield, including injured and dying soldiers. Frost describes life and death in a metaphor of apple picking. The narrator of his poem has lived a sufficient life, and now tires of...show more content... The forms of these three poems are very different. Whitman's "The Wound– Dresser" is completely in free verse, and is broken into four sections of varying lengths. Some of the sections are further broken into stanzas. The first section is about a specific encounter Whitman had with a dying man, the second section is about how the hospital seems when he is there, the third section describes how the wounded soldiers look, and the fourth section wraps up the poem. Frost's "After Apple–Picking" has no distinctly different sections. It is just a continual string of lines, but it tells a story in a logical order, with the ending being near death. "The Emperor of Ice–Cream" is broken into two stanzas, each with the same concluding line. The first stanza paints the picture, and the second stanza explains what the poem is about. Although the prevalent theme in each of these poems is death, each poet treats it differently. Whitman discusses how he has seen death often enough to become used to it. He is so attached to each of the patients he treats that he claims "I think I could not refuse this moment to die for you, if that would save you." Whitman also thinks that sometimes it can be better if someone who is in great pain dies, because that is more merciful. Whitman views death as a cruel reality that he must face each day. In contrast, Frost views death as merely the next season in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. College Essay On Death And Dying Death and Dying Paper I am one of the few lucky people that have never experienced the death of a close loved one. For this reason I have decided to choose option two. My favorite childhood cat died when I was younger, and I can still remember what those following days felt like. I feel like I deal with death in a different way than most people. Of course I feel sadness, but I don't feel like I express it in a way everyone else does. Another reason for choosing option two is because I have recently had experience with a friend going through depression and contemplating suicide. When I was about five years old my dad took me to a friends farm to pick out a kitten. I remember seeing what seemed like millions of cats darting in all directions....show more content... My mom's brother died at a young age, and her mom died of ALS. My dadВґs mom died from cancer when he was seven, and his dad died when I was one year old. We were taught that death is part of a life cycle, and it eventually will happen to all of us. We were taught to not mourn the loss of a loved one, but to celebrate the life that they lived. My mom's brother had a disease that made his legs not work. Mom told me that whenever she felt sad about the death of her brother she would think about how happy he is in heaven, because he would have legs that he could use. Other people handle death in a different way. Many people cry, and feel really sad about death. Others like to share happy moments in the loved oneВґs life. I do believe there is a right and wrong way to grieve. Of course most people will shed tears and be upset for maybe a few weeks. But many people will go on and on about the sadness. It's almost like they shut down. They could start making bad decisions, stop doing hobbies that they like, or turn against their religion. I believe the right way to grieve is to celebrate the loved oneВґs life. Talking about good memories is a great way to cope with the death. Surrounding yourself with family and friends who can help give you a shoulder to cry on or talk about good memories they had with the loved one that passed Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Descriptive Essay About Death The Wake–Up Call Death. I have always feared it but I never knew I could be so close to it. Life throws things at us unexpectedly, but how we handle those hardships is what defines us. "Don't be pushed around by the fears in your mind. Be led by the dreams in your heart."– Rot T. Bennett. "Please, mom please!" after hours of begging my mother she finally agreed to let me go to the beach with all my friends. On August 3rd, 2015, a typical sunny summer day in the Hamptons, my life changed in a matter of seconds. My six friends and I were so excited to go to the beach, all of us were laughing and singing along to "Moves like Jagger" by Maroon 5. I sat in the third row of the car, a white minivan with brown leather interior, and there was a small gap in front of my seat for access to get out. My friend Sebastian was showing me a funny video on his phone when all of a sudden the laughers and singing turned into screams. I remember looking up just to see a speeding red object coming our way. Everything happened in a blur, I had no time to think no time to run no time to yell and no time to save myself. Who knew a five minute trip to the beach could turn into a life–changing experience. I opened my eyes to a daunting scene. Our car was standing in the middle of the road, my friends had already left the car, I nervously ran out of the car through the left door as fast as I could. The first thing I saw was my best friend crying, once she saw me she ran to me and hugged me so tight Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Death Investigation Death Investigations Death affects everyone of all ages, genders, ethnic and social economic backgrounds, no one is exempt. It's one of the most difficult realities for family members left behind to deal with. It is also challenging for investigators to find out the manner and why it has happened in order to assist the families with closure. Fundamentally, every death can be classified. This is on the basis of a causative agent and the intent of the deceased's assailant or the manner in which the death occurred. The identification of the reason for death is solely entrusted in the hands of the coroner who takes the responsibility of testing the body of the deceased through an autopsy (Butovskii, 2015). It is worth noting that the four reasons...show more content... This would help to identify the plan of the gang members; whether to kill or to scare away their rivals. This is because sometimes gangs premediate to kill their rivals whether they encounter in and unplanned or they carry out a search for them. Investigating a death case is very unique as compared to other types of crimes since the scene in which the body of the deceased should be kept intact right from the time of identifying the crime up to the time the forensic experts arrive. In the case of other types of crimes, the police and the investigators are allowed to storm at the scene of the crime and arrest whoever is found at the scene and can change the arrangements of the location while conducting a search. Everything in the scene of the death are paramount including the minor details (Butovskii, 2015). However, other cases need physical evidence which the police can carry in order to use as exhibits of the crime having taken place. The scene of the crime is the most significant source of evidence in death cases investigation contrary to other crimes considering the offender and his activities as the crucial information. In the preliminary procedure of handling a death case, instant photographs of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. A Very Easy Death : Perspective A Very Easy Death: Perspective In this interpretation of Simone de Beauvoir 's mother 's horrible decent to death, Beauvoir finds out her Maman is taken to the hospital for a broken bone after a fall, instead the fact that her mother has intestinal cancer is revealed. After many surgeries, her mother's suffering is only drawn out. The author ponders on the virtue of doing so, in conflict with condescending doctors while empathizing with overburdened nurses. Simone de Beauvoir gives us a reflective and somewhat detached depiction of the final days in the life of her declining mother. Interwoven throughout the novel is the escalating succession of the authors mother dying of cancer, there are also recollections of the relationships of younger years among herself, sister, and parents. Sprinkled throughout the account of Beauvoir`s experience, it is easy to see the many difficulties that occur within the relationships of doctors, health care staff, family and friends. This repertoire offers a profoundly private account of the, anguish, remorse, and frustration that is often associated with the journey of a loved one to his or her demise. The account is simplistic and to the point; with the frank and truthful visualization and rumination one would experience under similar circumstances. There is a moral dilemma initiated at the beginning of Beauvoir's hospital experience with her mother, which not only includes deception on the part of her and her sister, but dishonesty Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Argumentative Essay On Death And Dying Death and Dying is a normal process part of everyone's lifecycle, and yet, is often a hidden topic and not discussed on a regular basis. Death is something we learn about over our own lifetime as we lose those dear to our hearts and mourn the loss that we experience. No two people experience death and react to death in the exact same way. Often, differing family and cultural practices can influence how one reacts and copes with death or a loss. The earliest death that I experienced and remember was that of my grandpa Eugene. I was in kindergarten and it was shortly after we had gotten back from our family reunion out in California. I remember going up to North Dakota in march which and I couldn't understand why because we only went to go up there during the summer normally. I vaguely remember being very hungry and making my dad leave the funeral home to bring me to get food. I remember sleeping during the service and waking up just in time to go to the cemetery. I also remember throwing flowers into the hole in the ground because everyone else was doing it but I still didn't understand what was going on. The thing that I remember most about his death was walking up to the open casket. I didn't understand why my grandpa was laying like this and I didn't get what "grandpa died," meant. I stood there and kept poking his face, his eyes, and playing with his cheeks until my uncle saw what I was doing and pulled me away to go sit with my cousins. From this experience, I learned about what death is and how it happens to everyone at some point in their life. I learned a great deal about mourning through observing my family members share old photos and stories and crying it out with each other. At this age, I thought death was something that only happened to old people. I also through death is unexpected and sad for everyone because that is how the death of my grandpa was. My most significant death in my life was the loss my classmate, peer, and childhood friend Maddy from a car accident. These together were the most significant because I learned a great deal about life through the loss of both. I was a junior in high school on the first Thursday of class where we all sat knowing Maddy had died because we saw it Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Death: Discussion Questions Week one response: "Death"; from What Does It All Mean? Question 1: what is the main conclusion of the reading? As I read the reading "death", I can conclude that the main idea for this reading that the author wants his readers to believe that the death is not something scary. We all should not be afraid about the fact that our bodies will cease to exist after death. Question 2: what is an important piece of evidence in support for this conclusion? There are more than one piece of evidence that support the main conclusion in this reading. We should not be afraid of death first because; it does not have any values neither positive nor negative. The author intended for this evidence to support his conclusion by giving an example in page Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. What Are The Challenges Of Death And Grief? Throughout life everybody faces a series of challenges and dealing with death is one of them. We all soon learn that nobody lives forever, but unfortunately, we never know when we are going to lose the people we love most. Death is a tragic thing that can affect children growing up, but with the right care children can overcome this obstacle. Grief can affect anybody at any age. Death and grief can even cause issues with your physical and mental health. Death is something that can hurt forever; you just have to learn how to cope with it and keep moving with your life. According to Boelen, Spuij, & Reijntjes (2017), the death of a parent or sibling is one of the most common stressful life events that children can experience during childhood. Death itself is already such a negative factor in someone's life, but the effects it can cause on someone's life is sad. I remember as I a child being so sad, depressed, and anger while dealing with the death of my mother. Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) and Posttraumatic Stress (PTSD) is prevalent in children coping with death and grief. When children are...show more content... Death has it's negative challenges, but a few positive aspects can show up in the end. I dealt with death a lot growing up, in my family we had a different funeral almost every weekend, and it could go on for months. This situation caused a lot of tears and a lot of heartaches growing up. I always try to think positive knowing that the people I love are in a better place. Also, my family probably would not be as close as we are if he wasn't for these experiences we had to go through together. So even though death is hard and scary, you just have to be positive and look at the good instead of the bad. Lastly, if you or someone you know is grieving hard and noticing symptoms of mental health issues like PTSD or PGD, please get help and do not let you or that person suffer Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Essay on Death: The End or a New Beginning What is death? If you were to look it up in a dictionary it would probably read "the loss of life" or "ceasing of all vital functions". To us being human it could mean one of many things depending on your beliefs. To most it meant the end of a life, to others a shortcut to avoid the inevitable, or even the beginning of something new. Unfortunately, today our conception of death has changed drastically over time. Many like you and me will never truly understand death's true meaning unless experienced firsthand. The subject of death is shrouded in mystery, folklore, and different meanings from every culture on this planet. Death should not be something to fear for it's a natural part of life. That said, it also should also not be taken...show more content... You would think that there would be nothing good from death, although there are things that some people could learn something new about themselves that they would have never thought of in the first place or could be a mercy killing. "Two young women – teenager Jahi McMath in California and mother Marlise Munoz in Texas– have both been deemed brain–dead, a final state according to statutes. Beyond that determination, however, the cases have taken dramatically different paths and reveal the many complexities involved." Cases such as these two women would have no bodily functioned what so ever. Their loved ones can either give them two choices. One to keep them on life support for the rest of their remaining lives or two allow doctors to help their patients die to free them of their tortured states. It could also be on the path to enlightenment, an old college professor Morrie Schwartz has suffered a terminal neurological disease called ALS. The disease slowly works its way through the body stopping motor control. The disease slowly took away most of his body functions until it finally reached his lungs and suffocated. During his remaining time that he could still speak, he slowly enjoyed the fruits of life even when he was mostly bound to his home. He concentrated on appreciating what he had and finally detaching himself from his life so he can pass on in peace without regrets. In Morrie's Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Death With Dignity Essay You've sat in your hospital bed for at least three months now, and the pain and boredom is starting to become even more torturous than you could have imagined. The pain that you are experiencing on a day–to–day basis is excruciating; a normal, everyday procedure like using the restroom or getting something to eat is a long, drawn out, and painful ordeal. All of the doctors that you've talked to agree that you are going to die soon from the disease that has infested your body, but even six months sounds like an excruciatingly long amount of time, especially when all you have to occupy your time is lie in a bed painfully, waiting it out. Your family and friends are already distraught by the news; they already know that you are on the brink...show more content... Doctor Faye Girsh backs up this statement by showing that many patients want to end their lives and the suffering that comes with it. She says, "At the Hemlock Society we get calls daily from desperate people who are looking for someone like Jack Kevorkian to end their lives which have lost all quality... Americans should enjoy a right guaranteed in the European Declaration of Human Rights –– the right not to be forced to suffer. It should be considered as much of a crime to make someone live who with justification does not wish to continue as it is to take life without consent."(1) This shows that euthanasia supports the common good, which is one of the values our Democracy was founded on. Euthanasia has also become legal in Oregon and Washington in the United States now. This means that votes have actually shown that people want euthanasia to be legal. Because one of the Democratic ideals is popular sovereignty, the United States must carry out the will of the people. All of these examples show that euthanasia should be allowed in the United States, but how do we get that goal to become a reality? The best way to get people informed and involved is to create plenty of ads and announcements regarding euthanasia in order to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Essay about Defining Death Defining Death Alan D. Shewmon, the professor of pediatric neurology at UCLA Medical School believes that "until the turn of the decade, most people thought that 'brain death' was a settled issue; it no longer is. An increasing number of experts have begun to re–examine critically and to reject various key underlying assumptions" (Shewmon 1998). Determination of death has obviously become more complex, and the questions of when death is final require answers. According to most recent definitions, if the brain is entirely and irreversibly destroyed, a person can no longer relate to the world. As with any definition however, there are exceptions,gray areas, and blurred lines. We cannot strive for one all–encompassing definition. We...show more content... A severely complicating factor in defining death is that there are two ways to define brain death. Whole brain death occurs when their entire brain is irreversibly nonfunctional. The higher brain definition states that the whole brain need not be functional; only the part responsible for personhood. According to this definition, people who are in a constant vegetative state are considered dead. One case that puts this into perspective is that of Karen Ann Quinlan, a modern icon in the right to die debate. At First, there was no dispute about whether she would ever regain consciousness or whether she would ever be able to return to a life that was in any sense normal (have a family, a home, etc). Quinlan was in a constant vegetative state and connected to a respirator. Quinlan's family wanted their comatose daughter to die with dignity, so they had the respirator removed in the expectation that she would die, however, she continued to breathe unassisted and survived for a further ten years in this state. "What this proved was that she had a functioning brain stem. What it did not demonstrate was that her continued life had any value for her, which is what her parents valued the most for her" (Fisher 1999). For those ten years, Quinlan Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Life Or Death Essay We are all aware of death, and we know it will come to us all. To many of us death brings a chill down our spine ridden with fear, but to others it is ridden with strength and satisfaction of accomplishment. Fortunately or unfortunately we are all condemned to death. However no one knows when exactly the inevitable will approach, but we all know it is inescapable. But what makes death seem more realistic to us and those in denial of it is the lucid pictures of people suffering, in pain and those on their death bed before many of us can be rationale and accept the truth. Someone once said, “Life is about 50–70 years of pain. One is born through the mother’s pain and die leaving others in pain.'; How do we accept and...show more content... This increase of love allows our mind to feel some sort of satisfaction that good can come out of praying and if one was to die, our faith would tell us that we did our best. In other words, our love towards our faith tends to be one of the strongest lifelines we can posses to reduce the guilt and pain of those around us who are suffering. For many of us who are in a relationship either by marriage or simply as mates can relate to the feelings they are exhibited within and around one when they are with or simply thinking about our mates. This feeling of security and belonging tends to increase our love towards each other, especially during times of pain and death. We begin to see the world of insecurity and being alone, a world of being abandoned and feeling useless. There are those who don’t posses a “soul mate';, and nonetheless they too feel an increase of love; the love of having a mate of being wanted and loved, and the feeling of not being alone. As parents or parents to be, whether within months or years, we all as humans strive for one goal at the end; to raise our children the best we can and the best they can be. If and when the time comes for us as parents and humans to pass on, and if we leave our children here, without a sense of accomplishment and Get more content on HelpWriting.net