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Different Types Of Grief

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Have you ever lost someone close to you? Maybe in an accident, illness, disease, or just natural causes. Grief is a natural part of life. It's hard losing someone especially when you were very close to them. Eventually we experience grief at sometime of our life. Grief is an emotion, it's hard to let it pass. It can stay with you for a very long time. The modern stages of grief are: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance (grief.com). We experience grief in people's lives everywhere in movies, books, TV shows, etc. There was a study about grief at the University of California Los Angeles, the researchers found that 11 in 23 women who had lost a loved one had complicated grief and the rest had normal grief. Complicated grief …show more content…

It means that when all things start out as gold since it is nature's first hue for example a child, everyone is a child at some point and that “nothing gold can stay” is saying that no one is a child forever and that you should cherish your childhood and make the most out of it. For Ponyboy this means you have to cherish everyone from your family to friends because everyone grows up. Ponyboy is only 14 when his parents die, so as a teenager it's hard when you know that your parents aren't gonna be there when you're older and even graduate highschool. His oldest brother Darry (20 years old) was about to go to college with a full scholarship for football when this tragedy happened. Ponies middle brother Soda, 16 years old, dropped out of school because he figured he wasn't going to graduate, and might as well work full-time at the DX and bring in some extra money to help Darry pay the bills. Soda claims that he's "dumb" because the only two classes he could pass were gym and auto …show more content…

Sometimes you think they're the nicest and funniest person in the world but then people tell you things and they turn out as a total different person than you knew them. Sometimes we’ll blame ourselves for there accident like if only they didn't go out that night or if they would have never had to stay there night. At the end of the grieving process you'll accept it and realize that their in a better

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