Running head: DEALING WITH GRIEF Dealing with Grief Mary Ann Jones Grand Canyon University Foundations of Spirituality in Healthcare HLT 310v Marie Ambruster December 22‚ 2012 Dealing with Grief Healthcare provider interact with people who are experiencing and dealing with grief every day. Stress and grief are normal reactions when someone has died‚ diagnosed with a critical illness‚ or even sent home on hospice knowing that death is imminent. “Grief is a normal and natural internal reaction
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Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” is the first play of great tragedies. Because of Hamlet’s father’s death‚ Hamlet is faced with life’s most difficult question about the nature of good and evil. Love‚ grief‚ anger‚ or despair can bring about dramatic action but by taking the life of a human needs only the nerve of a common man. Revenge however‚ calls for wisdom and discipline. The Protagonist‚ “Hamlet” some thought displayed signs of true and feigned madness. He displayed over whelming grief to rage. Some
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entertainment. The playhouses hosted popular theatre performances without stage-sets or props. Unlike today’s modern theatre‚ the simple ‘stage allowed for swift‚ fluid action and a concentration on language’. The Jacobean stage would have bought the colours of ‘language’ to life. For example‚ A vice figure like Iago would use exaggerated words and gestures to stress his strong feeling of antagonism towards Othello. Likewise‚ a melancholic Hamlet would experiment with words in an overstated manner (to show his
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An Act of Betrayal in Hamlet Through King Claudius’s choice to murder former King Hamlet and marry Gertrude‚ he betrays his brother‚ Hamlet‚ and even his own morals. This act of disloyalty and deceit turns Claudius against the other characters‚ and leads to their eventual demise. In Act I‚ the ghost of King Hamlet proclaimed his anger towards Claudius‚ and spoke to Prince Hamlet of his “foul and most unnatural” death (Hamlet 1.5.25). In this exchange‚ the former king explained that his murderer
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Classic war between passion and responsibility Hamlet‚ an intelligent person with tragic flaws‚ finds himself torn between the enthralling task of avenging his murdered father‚ accepting the fact that his mother has gotten married to his uncle in a short period of time‚ opposing the act of treason and misery his mother obtained herself to‚ and maintaining his love for Ophelia. Hamlet quickly abandons his responsibilities as a prince and to be a loving‚ considering man and becomes obsessed
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Sometimes the way the world perceives somebody’s character is not always accurate. In Shakespeare’s infamous play Hamlet‚ Hamlet is thought to be a mentally unstable character. When he isn’t feigning madness‚ Hamlet is a well educated individual‚ who is capable of manipulation as well as a capacity for sarcastic wit. Shakespeare effectively portrays Hamlet’s true character through his interactions with other characters as well as his instinctive emotional responses. Shakespeare effectively uses Hamlet’s
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still popular today‚ prove him to be a consummate dramatist. Shakespeare knew how to craft dramatic scenes full of external and internal conflict and emotion‚ something the Elizabethan audience delighted in; he also intertwined superstitions of this era and pageantry‚ which the Elizabethans also loved. Shakespeare creates external conflict between opposing characters to build tension onstage. When Hamlet and King Claudius
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How does the impossibility of certainty affect Shakespeare’s play Hamlet? What differentiates Hamlet from other plays from Shakespeare is that the action we expect to see‚ and particularly Hamlet’s action‚ is continually postponed while Hamlet tries to understand the truth about his father’s death and about what he should do. This play poses a certain number of questions that other plays would have taken for granted. For example‚ Hamlet does not know whether the ghost he has seen truly is the ghost
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The Five Stages of Grief Across Cultures Every culture experiences grief and has certain practices for mourning. Mourning is a series of behaviors following the individual’s terminal illness diagnosis‚ the death of a loved one‚ human or animal (Axelrod‚ 2016). Every culture expresses the different stages of grief in different ways. Even within the culture there can be varying levels of discipline that change the way the community grieves. Though‚ Kübler-Ross’ Five Stages of Grief sound simple and
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“Healthy Grief” HLT 310-V Grieving is a natural part of life. Everyone grieves at some point in their lives‚ whether it’s the loss of a beloved 1st pet fish or a loss of a loved one’s life‚ everyone grieves differently and everyone requires different approaches during the grieving process. This paper will describe the various stages of grief and what to expect with each stage. This paper will also compare and contrast the grieving process as defined by Kubler-Ross‚ the
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