it may go. Like opinions, coping with death is a subjective matter, varying from person to person. Although the psychological and emotional coping is different for everyone, in John Updike’s “Dog’s Death”, and “Traveling Through the Dark” by William E. Stafford, the reader gets two contradictory attitudes towards the death of an animal in two situations: one in which feelings are invested, and the other in which none are invested. The emotional response depicts that dealing with death is a misery…
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