Five Stages When You Are Facing Death
Essay by ahemami • November 9, 2012 • Essay • 785 Words (4 Pages) • 1,739 Views
There are five stages of death that each person faces when faced with death. They might not even be the person who is dying. If you care about someone or are close to them, you will go through these stages as well. But what is the use of these stages? They help you accept death. The five stages are thus as follows.
First stage is denial. The person will refuse to believe what is happening. "Death would never face me. I've made it this far and will continue living until I'm finished." However, deep down they know this is not true. They will not face the fact that death is near, even when it is the most logical thing to do. Most of their life a person believes they are invisible. A situation must deeply harm a person emotionally for them to accept that they are not invisible. This might occur in high school or college when they are fired from a job or wounded in a car accident. If a person has never accepted this reality, then death will be more difficult to come to face. It may take days for the effect to take place, however, they will eventually continue on to the next stage of death.
The second stage of death hits people because they never see it coming which is anger. The person begins to change yet again and not in a positive way. Their temper flares at even the slightest of mistakes. Where they once were with-drawn, they are now head-strong. Even the best of people, the nice happy person everyone loves in the neighborhood and family, will lash out at the innocent in an attempt to punish someone other than themselves for facing death. Not only will they attack people, but also situations and objects. They might become violent and cuss when they do not normally avert to bad language or physical abuse.
The third stage of death, trading with the devil or God. They will attempt to trade the life of the soon deceased for something in return. A person facing death will trade almost anything to live. Their job, their life style, everything changes. Suddenly they will turn religious, searching for a loop-hole in the seams of life. The Bible or Torah will be their favorite book. Observing and looking for an answer to their problems. People normally turn to religion in a time of crisis. Facing death is always a time of crisis in someone's life. The person will become desperate wanting a way out of this nightmare. The sad truth is, they will not find a way out except of a miracle.
Fourth is depression. This is probably the most harmful stage. Depression hurts your body and mind more than the other stages. It messes with your emotions, actions, and exterior. Your health will slowly dissipate. Those around you will watch you in self-inflicted pain. What someone says meant to help you will go through one ear and out the other. Nothing will matter. The world will be an entire shade of gray. The birth of a child will be a horror to the person. They will feel like mourning the existence of another life in
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