death

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Death is a central focus of conversation that individuals and society discuss when analyzing the meaning of life. It is an aspect of life that everyone at some point must become acquainted with. There is one thing that every living thing can be sure of: “I will eventually die.” This paper will examine a number of issues that can arise once an individual reflects on their own mortality. All living organisms have a beginning and an end. Tomorrow is promised to anyone. Death is an unavoidable and definite part of life. Death is life's ending. Death comes in two forms; 1. Expected 2. Unexpected An expected death can come from a terminal illness, age or self-inflicted. This form of dying means that the individuals know in advance when their death will occur. Life-threatening illnesses, when identified ahead of time, permits people the opportunity to organize their death by setting their affairs in order. They can do this by repairing any broken relationships, and saying their farewells to their loved ones. An expected death gives everyone involved the opportunity to slowly adjust to the idea of death and come to terms. Unfortunately not everyone experiences an expected death. Many deaths occur suddenly and without warning. An unexpected death is sudden, surprising, violent, damaging, random and unpredictable. A sudden death can come in many forms such as strokes, heart attacks, aneurysms, accidents, post-operative complications and sudden infant death, to name a few. This form of dying takes a tragic toll on friends and family. Unlike an expected death the bereaving do not have the opportunity to say their goodbyes. Religion and Death People often turn to religion when faced with death. “The most common determining factor influ... ... middle of paper ... ...p people to categorize and understand their feelings. It is important to note that these stages do not always occur in order. For example, someone’s initial response to a person’s death can be anger and then later denial. Dealing with death is a complex and difficult process. Understanding the stages of death can help when dealing with a grieving friend or family member. Conclusion Life is a valuable gift given to the world by God. Only God is able to give life. Death is a stimulating subject to discuss. Discussions regarding what an individual thinks occurs after death has the potential for creating a great debate. People’s response to death and stages of grief can vary. Death does not always have to mean sorrow, tears and gloom. Death can also bring peace and joy. Some people know in advance that they are going to die and death for others can be unexpected.

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