Thursday, September 15, 2011

The Last Stop

As the essay starts, Cable judges a funeral home to be a place of dread and emptiness. He also thinks that the experience of going to one is only a painful one. Although as he actually approaches the home he soon finds that it is a well decorated place with a friendly staff that enjoys their jobs. He finds that the people inside take great pleasure in knowing they help bring people closer to the final reality that is the death of a loved one. Overall, the assumptions Cable makes before he enters are what almost everyone makes. A funeral home defiantly does not seem as if it is a nice place instead of a barren and haunting one.

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