Chapter 14
Some say life must be shown to be good, otherwise who would read, view or listen to material that is depression?
Others say art should reveal the truth of human experience, some life-affirming, some of it life-denying
The omnipresence of death, even at its most tragic can enhance the appreciation of life
Often shown as a hooded Grim Reaper with a scythe (we like to be scared, haunted houses)
Death can be celebrated in life-affirming fashion to honor the memory of those who have departed. (Day of the Dead)
GLORIOUS-
KING HENRY V
“For he to-day that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother…”
TRAGIC-
DULCE ET DECORUM EST
“sweet and fitting it is to die for one’s country”
Death at a Distance
-love the element of danger (circus, rodeo)
society is fascinated by gruesome stories, zombies, Vampires, horror
Considered lifeaffirming because they turn death into an unreality
Catastrophes
Some stories tell of the neardestruction of the Earth and the salvation of good
Others tell of meteors or comets that wipe out portions of the Earth
These are life-affirming because usually the deserving people do not die
Both death at a distance and catastrophes assure us that death is not random, and can be overcome
AVOIDANCE
Don’t ever talk about death because it’s
“morbid”
Use terms such as “pass on”, “in case something happens”
People who avoid death are those who feel they have plenty of time
HUMOR
Is it better to confront death in a humorous way than to suppress not only the fear but the very mention of it?
MAGNIFYING AND
BEAUTIFYING DEATH
To magnify death as a special event that happens only after a person has achieved high status is to create a mythology for ourselves
We mask our own fears by focusing on the death of celebrities
THE MEDICALIZATION
OF DEATH
Medical profession has made the conquest of death a priority
New drugs and technology have helped, but when they don’t they add to the sense that death is intolerable
Some of the most potent insights into the meaning of death come from writers
Death in the Family tells of a little boy experiencing a loss for the first time
Spring and Fall- a poem that discusses that what the little girl is feeling is mourning for her own self someday
Terence, this is stupid stuff- poem denouncing his friends cheerful poetry, it is better to be realistic about sorrow
Certain kinds of music are associated with death
Hymns at funerals
New Orleans jazz funeral
Some believe that death doesn’t exist, life continues beyond the grave.
Christianity speaks of heaven and hell, but is ambiguous.
Is it an actual place with geography?
On the cross, Jesus proclaims he will be in paradise that same day, but what does paradise mean?
Book of Revelations contains frightening imagery of the world’s end
In the Hindu faith there is moksha, the blissful state the soul attains when it is released from the cycle of reincarnation, but also a heavenly paradise enjoyed by the souls of who died but are 1 lifetime away from achieving perfection
In Judaism, the afterlife is the memory of a good person who lives on in charitable works, and the broad impact of a life well-lived. Their bible focuses on a better life here, not an afterlife.
Fatalism
The belief that all events, including nature, time and place of one’s death have been predetermined
2 ways of thinking about
Fatalism:
1.
Depression because nothing can be done.
2.
A willingness to accept the inevitable no matter how unsettling.
Instead of asking, “Why me?”ask “Why not me?”
UNWORTH
Most obvious form of symbolic death
Feeling of nothingness, unattractive, unpopular
Hang back from taking risks that could have positive results
SYMBOLIC SUICIDE
The need to escape from a reality that does not give one an identity
Symbolic martyrdomsign up for tasks no one wants, “oh you poor thing”
Verbal knife thrust-saying something to cut them down (burn)
Hostility and resentment find ways to come out
If negative attitudes and internal imagery damped people’s lives, causing them to die many times before their actual death it is possible that the opposite may be true.
Life-affirmation-recognizing life is worth living, death happens only once and in a sense, not at all.
Ancient symbol of life-affirmation
Mythological bird that lives a long time, then burns to ashes on an alter only to rise from the ashes, young again
Structure of many master works
I’ve been through hell
I’m going to pull myself out of this
Lift yourself up by your own bootstraps
Epic Poem Faust-alchemist gives up soul to discover the secret. Learns that courage to meet challenges face-on whether one succeeds or not is greater than success itself, work is worth doing whether it is unfinishable.
Time is physical in the contemporary world of science.
Time is a social construct, in terms of actual experience it is changeable
We can experience yesterday or not as we choose
(memory) we can experience the future if we want
(imagination) we cannot control is the present moment, but we often are so busy that we lose sense of it
Eastern thought-consciousness is infinite, awareness is always with us-no beginning or end
Memory can hold on to past hurts and cause us to want to reinvent ourselves (Suicide)
Romans-to grieve, preserve honor, avoid pain, benefit the state
Christians-martyrs to prove faith
Artists-poets and writers, too genius for their own good (lack of recognition, loss of inspiration, creativity stifled)
Life-affirmation cannot happen until we do something about guilt
Many hold on to guilt that isn’t justified
Survivor guilt-”why was I not the one?”
Book suggests a guilt party and forgiveness ritual where you symbolically let go of past transgressions and allow yourself to heal
28 year old mother with her 5 month old baby boy
45 year old priest
Elderly grandmother on the plane to celebrate her 50 th wedding anniversary
Elderly grandfather on the plane to celebrate his 50 th wedding anniversary
30 year old pilot
24 year old flight attendant
40 year old flight attendant
Businessman flying 1 st class, father of 2
21 year old college male student attends Ohio University
21 year old college female student attends Harvard
34 year old female teacher, on the plane with husband and 2 children
35 year old politician on the plane with wife and 2 children
10 year old daughter of teacher and politician on plane with parents and brother
3 year old son of teacher and politician on plane with parents and sister
27 year old mechanic
50 year old scientist
58 year old eye doctor, father of 4, married over 20 years
46 year old neurologist, not married, no kids