When we experience the first phase of refusal in the process of sorrow, we usually follow the conflict of death when we experience the first phase of refusal in the process of sorrow. We are sad not only to lose our loved ones but also to lose our lives. When death becomes ugly, it requires this reaction. Whether it is art or science, whether humor or ritual, humans will show contempt and fear in this place, and will face and eventually become accepted and brought. The fear of death seems to be based on two things, the end of death and the subsequent uncertainty.
In many respects, John Dawn's poetry reflects and imitates. Dawn also uses words to analyze death from a transcendental standpoint but ultimately faces his own death in personal dignity. Donne also addresses subjectivity and objectivity, or emotions and intellectuals explore their differences and similarities. Dramatic skills: With various flashbacks, you can learn what we have in the past and understand more about Vivian's past. She will visit Dr. Celecian. So calmly tell her that she is suffering from cancer, her college days, and Dr. Ashford introduce her theme of death, her strong reputation as a precise instructor The doctor is as cold and ruthless as her.
Vivian began to notice that she was dead. As Dawn's work tackles the idea of death, eternal and redemption, she frequently quotes Dawn's poetry to help him understand his situation. But poetry alone is not enough. Vivian began to help people around him to get comfort. Jason ridiculed Vivian and her concerns, but Susie answered with sympathy and goodwill. Vivian is saying that she is scared of Susie, so Susie helps Vivian make an important decision about the hospice. Susie asked Vivian what she would like to do when the mind stopped and Vivian picked the "do not recover" command. This is also called DNR. Shortly thereafter, Vivian 's pain became unbearable, Dr. Colequian asked her to take morphine eye drops.