Beowulf began in the eyes of Geats as the death of the great king, and it ended with the death of Beowulf. These funerals are similar in many ways. These funerals can reflect the lives of these kings, because each king has its own way to be remembered. These funerals are related to the many treasures that are stacked on the ship or returning to the ground and how the Geat people mourn the loss of the king.
Treasures are used to gain the loyalty of others with Geat, "solid fellows will support him" (Beowulf 23).
The next day the king's funeral took place in Atlanta, Georgia. The service of Ebenezer Baptist Church is televised nationwide as well as other activities. The funeral parade carried the King's body to the city of Atlanta for 3.5 miles and then met with more than 100,000 churches to his alma materhaus college Moorhouse. The second worship was held before the burial. One of my wife's wagons, three children, and a house of $ 45,000 leaned against it and said, "I hope you spit on me." This is a wonderful moment; after a long time , I would like to know Kim. What did she do to him, he might threaten her in a possible way, why this passionate hatred is
On April 9, the king's funeral for seven and a half hours was held in Atlanta. It began with a private funeral of Ebenezer Baptist Church. Abernathy said that "one of the darkest moments of humanity" is visible. At the request of Mrs. Kim, a tape recorded by King was recorded on a sermon announced two months ago ("Drum Great Instinct") (again predicted) to explain the outline of his funeral It was. Suggestion for his kindness:
On the day before the king's funeral, On 8th April, the children of Collecta Scott King and the three kings held Memphis town with 20,000 towns while retaining "glory: the racial discrimination of the end" and "now alliance" I led a march of men. The slogan of justice. Armed National Guards were on both sides of the street, were sitting on M - 48 tanks to protect marches, and the helicopter hid overhead. On 9th April, Mrs. King led another 150,000 people to attend the funeral on the streets of Atlanta. Her dignity regained courage and hope among many members of the movement and settled her position as a new leader in struggle for racial equality.