Friday, May 31, 2019
My Conversation With Death :: essays research papers
He did non steal into my room like a commonplace thief, though that was his nature. He was sitting there as if he was always there, taking little heed to his surroundings. His presence in the room was an assault to my reek of security, yet his smile never portrayed this intention. Like a child he did not really comprehend the repercussions of his actions. His physical features, clothing, even his demeanor was champion of neutrality. This left me with the feeling that no matter what type of surroundings he was placed into he would blend in. I have often wondered why race fear me so. He spoke softly breaking the silence. We rejoice the beginning of ones lives with celebration, yet on the same hand mourn there passing, and by doing so we lose sight of all of their accomplishments. If a person has lived his life honestly, successfully or even completely, should not the correct response to his death be a smile? Why do people find the need to focus on the negative aspect of death? De ath is an unavoidable aspect of life, and no matter how much you wish, it will never go away. Do we ponder why the sun will rise every morning? The answer to this is no because you have accepted it as a necessary reality of life. I say treat death in the same manner, do not get it any heed and focus on the living of life not the dying.I admitted to myself that his words did have a ring of truth to them. I was immediately forced to consider what it was about death that I feared so. I responded with It is not the aspect of dying that we morn but rather that of a loss. We do not cry over the memories we have with the deceased but rather those that we cannot have with them. We can no longer enjoy the comfort of their presence, spend time with them, gag with them, or cry with them. They are gone, and by their passing, we are forced to remember who and what we are. No matter how many advances we make in life we cannot avoid the accompaniment that we are mortals. Just as we were brough t into this world we must one day leave it too. We cannot overlook the negative aspect of death for it is a constant monitoring device of our own mortality.
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