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Essay / Deal with it your way - 597
How do you deal with absence in your life? Sometimes people do things they love to take their minds off someone. They either plan certain activities with friends or they will do things alone. Some even leave and replace their loved one or friend. This can be very hurtful to accept; however, many would argue that it is a part of life. Just like death. Death can cause a feeling of absence and this can be difficult to control. In the poems Remembrance by Emily Bronte, The Darkling Thrush by Thomas Hardy and Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave? by Thomas Hardy, all show how they deal with the absence, or missing something, of a loved one, a sign of hope, or knowing that people remember the speaker. Emily Bronte in Remembrance worries about forgetting and moving on without her love. I could easily say that everyone loses someone, so listen up. I have a better intention. Read this poem if you want to get over a bad breakup or loss. When someone we love dies, we tend to feel the same way, lost and alone. Brontë's speaker reminds us that existence can be difficult...