Grief is hard to overcome. It attacks in
many different forms- physical, behavioural, social, etc. However, it is not
the end of the world, even though it sometimes feels like it is. There are many
ways to deal with it.
This is a visual that I created. It
portrays the idea of dealing with grief through various methods in order to
find the key that will unlock all the negative feelings inside, so that one can
heal.
Inside the chains you see feelings of
sadness, loneliness, and more. Francis’ feelings of a broken heart and fear of
alienation for being known as “Son of Suicide Man” is also portrayed, as well
as, two drama masks which show that Francis has two different faces- the
sadness he feels inside and the happiness that he shows others. Surrounding the
chains are the various methods of coping. Talking to someone, maybe even a
professional, reading, writing, immersing yourself in music, etc., can help
people find that key. Francis uses the talking method. When he visits the school
psychologist, Mr. Bergeron, he opens up about his feelings of guilt, to which
Mr. Bergeron helps him look at in a different light (Chalifour 67). From there,
Francis goes to a support group, which he refers to as the “Lost a Parent Club”.
He continues the healing process by talking to a girl named Julia and learning
her story (75). The “grief attacks”
start occurring less frequently and by the end of the book, he is able to carry
on in life without feeling restricted by the death.
As Anne Roiphe said, “Grief is in two
parts. The first is loss. The second is the remaking of life.”
This was beautifully written, with a strong word choice to demonstrate your understanding of Francis's issue. Great job!
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