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    How old were you when your loved one passed? 28‚ my husband was 29. Did you know what they wanted in terms of after-death care? / How did the subject of your deaths come up? Yes. We had recently found out we were pregnant and were watching the movie Everest; there’s a scene in there where the wife is trying to convince her husband not to go on the climb up Mount Everest because she’s pregnant and she doesn’t want to be left all alone in the very likely event that he will die. Somewhat ironically

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    Emerson's Poet

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    Emerson’s “Poet” First published in 1844‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson released his essay titled “The Poet.” In this essay‚ Emerson provides his thoughts of the ideals of a poet. He was not speaking of any poet‚ instead an American poet. What should their ideals be? What should their role in society be? And how can the American poet distinguish him or herself and think independently from the European influence? Emerson argues that the poet is a “namer” and a “seer”‚ who permeates the secrets of

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    Compare Ralph and Jack’s actions and feelings in this extract. This extract is taken from the part when Ralph and Jack are leading the investigation to find out what is on top of the mountain and it follows the unsuccessful hunt when Ralph nearly stabbed a pig. The boys re-enact the hunt with Robert as the pig. At first Ralph sees this as a game as he “entered into the play” whereas the other boys‚ led by Jack‚ soon become carried away inflicting “real pain” on Robert. Golding calls the event

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    Question E: If you behave well in this life‚ you will be rewarded when you die. Christians believe that heaven is a place where they can spend an eternity with God after their death. Jesus’ crucifixion led Christians to think that they are freed from the punishment of original sin and they have the chance to enter heaven depending on how well they lived their lives and whether they did good or acted accordingly by obeying God. Those who have followed God faithfully throughout their lives can expect

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    Love and Feelings

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    was no consideration of others’ feelings or situations throughout the play. Everyone paid the price for their persistent desires. There is a lesson to be learned from this play‚ ultimately‚ the one who loves with the heart and the mind finds genuine love and happiness that lasts. Oenone - Oenone put so much passion toward pleasing Phaedra that it brought her pain and destruction. After Phaedra turned against her‚ Oenone kills herself. Phadra explaining the death of Oenone to Theseus says‚ “Of my

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    Examine religious and non-religious beliefs about death and the beyond. Across the world there are a multitude of different beliefs concerning death and the beyond. In Christianity there is the idea of rebirth into a soul body. Whilst in this soul body we are judged. This idea comes from the belief that all human beings are inherently sinful and therefore we must spend our lives trying to do Gods will and spread Christianity. "All mankind falls short of the glory of God" We are judged upon all

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    Death‚ the big question mark on people’s lives. What happens after one’s death? Is there and afterlife? Do you meet god? Be reunited with your loved ones? All this has been speculated on for centuries by the people of earth. Different religions envisioning on their own paradise for the dearly departed. I wish I could answer all those questions‚ but I can’t. All I can tell you is what happened to me after my life was over. My name is.......no longer relevant‚ and this is my tale. The day

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    English speech Good morning‚ teachers and year 11’s‚ Identity is one of the main themes in the novel ’After the First Death’ by Robert Cormier. Identity defined is the individual characteristics by which a thing or person is recognized or known by. Throughout the book‚ Kate‚ the main character is constantly changing her emotions and the way she acts showing her different sides. When the main character‚ Kate appears‚ She is said to be ’silent’. This tells the reader‚ that she does not want

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    The Transitional Poets

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    Gray‚ Burns‚ and Blake: The Transitional Poets It was the mid-eighteenth century and poets were tiring of the neoclassical ideals of reason and wit. The Neoclassic poets‚ such as Alexander Pope‚ "prized order‚ clarity‚ economic wording‚ logic‚ refinement‚ and decorum. Theirs was an age of rationalism‚ wit‚ and satire." (Guth 1836) This contrasts greatly with the ideal of Romanticism‚ which was "an artistic revolt against the conventions of the fashionable formal‚ civilised‚ and refined Neoclassicism

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    Irish Poets

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    John Montague and Seamus Heaney are two of the most well known Irish poets who both deal with death in different and similar ways in a variety of their poems. Two poems that relate to the theme of death are The Locket by John Montague and The Strand at Lough Beg by Seamus Heaney. Neither title gives an obvious hint of the theme however The Strand at Lough Beg tells us the specific location of the poem making the events more real whilst The Locket suggests something romantic‚ quaint and precious

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