Summary Of The Five Stages Of Grief By Linda Pastan

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Grief is most commonly perceived as a driving force that pushes individuals into a melancholic state. Linda Pastan’s poem The Five Stages of Grief depicts the effects of prolonging grief through the eyes of an individual who has recently experienced a personal loss. Throughout the story, the speaker struggles to accept the loss of a loved one, setting the overall atmosphere of the story to one that helps readers visualize the pain and suffering the speaker goes through.

The Five Stages of Grief begins with the speaker struggling to come to terms about the loss of a loved one. Refusing to accept the loss comes the stage of denial, which quickly turns to the speaker resorting to anger as a coping method. Bargaining soon makes its way next,

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