"Her death was doubtful" says the churlish priest that is conducting the funeral. There is a strong suspicion that she committed suicide. Yes, I know Gertrude said it was pure accident, but she could have been lying to spare Laertes's feelings. In Catholic practise, a person who commits suicide cannot be given a proper burial or be buried in consecrated ground.
No, unless it is the funeral for a cowboy or a cowgirl. He or she would more than likely be buried in jeans (with boots ON), so the attendees would not 'out-of-place' in that case.
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Alison's enemy shows up at her funeral and could blert out what happened that night
Thetis kept it fresh and whole so that Achilles could avenge Patroclus and treat him to funeral honors.
Yes, when he thought Bella had died, after Alice saw Bella jump off a cliff, he tried to confirm it by calling Bella's house. The same day Charlie goes to one of his friends funeral so when he calls Jacob Black answers and tells him that Charlie is "at the funeral" he thinks it's Bella's funeral. Since he's not planning to live without her, he decides to go to Italy to provoke the Volturi. He clearly knows you don't provoke the Volturi unless you want to die. So after the Volturi rejects his petition to die, he decides to get them mad by revealing what they really are, vampires. He goes up high were the sunlight can hit him so he can show to the people what they really are.
An obituary is a formal announcement of death, with details regarding family, achievements, and so forth. A funeral notice is a brief published notation of the fact of the death, and simple information such as the name of the mortuary. We assume that an "obituary notice" would combine the two, or perhaps be used to refer to a funeral notice.
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I wouldn't imagine so, because you have to pay to get into his funeral
his funeral was not that good he did not get as much as these days so yeah go one direction
Any person can do so, even the funeral director but it is normally a minister of religion.
In Shakespeare's play "Hamlet," the first to leap into Ophelia's grave is her brother, Laertes. He does so out of grief and expresses his love for his sister by challenging anyone else to show more grief than him.
What your uncle meant is that although you would naturally have been very upset, so were the other people at the funeral (including your uncle). And, of course, the funeral was for you brother so it was he that was being remembered.
He hasn't died so far.
I hope so
The final step in constructing a brief is to get with an intelligent person. You should also practice your brief with them so they can let you know how it sounds.
Well if it's because you need to leave to attend the funeral! Just be like (persons name), I have a funeral I need to attend. It's for (whoever's funeral). And if you wouldnt mind I need to request leave please! So I will be gone (whenever it is)! Thank you so much for understanding! ______, (your name)
It depends on what other funeral ceremonies you are comparing it to. Even so it is no less distressing nor less respectful.