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A 5 page paper which examines literature and
films as they present images of death, good and bad. No bibliography provided.
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and have a very strong tendency to push the reality aside, consciously ignoring the fact that they will die. And, unfortunately, in so doing many people often avoid others who
are dying, offering them help and support in a time of need. But, we must also note that there are those who serve as powerful role models in regards to
facing death, and offering us ways in which to look forward, perhaps, to a good death. With that in mind the following paper examines various pieces of literature and films
and essays which offer either good deaths or difficult deaths. Mitch Alboms Tuesdays with Morrie This is an incredibly powerful story of a very good death. Mitch Albom
is a man who reunites with an old professor, Morrie, and Morrie faces death. He is determined to look at the life he has led form a very positive perspective
and offer himself up for others to view in terms of understanding death. His approach is a very humble one that accepts the death as a truly enlightening experience that
he can share with others. Johnny Got His Gun This film offers a desperate and also realistic view of death and the need to die. In this
film we have Joe who has suffered incredible wounds in WWI. He cannot talk nor can he see. He cannot hear and his arms and legs are gone. When he
awakens after sufficient healing, he is stuck in a body that can do nothing. He wants to scream, but is unable to utter a sound and he drifts into daydreams
of life and death. He eventually tries to use his head to make out Morse code by banging his head to communicate. It proves successful finally and he asks his
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