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Drugs are not usually the treatment for normal grief depending on her physican. Drugs only mask the grief. It is necessay to go into the grief in a grief group or with a grief counselor. Contact your local hospice for more info,
Nepenthe
Nepenthe
One biblical allusion in "The Raven" is the mention of the nepenthe, which refers to a drug described in Homer's Odyssey that can help someone forget their sorrows. This allusion adds depth to the speaker's despair and longing for relief from his grief over Lenore.
a drug described in Homer's Odyssey as banishing grief or trouble from a person's mind or any drug or potion bringing welcome forgetfulness.
In "The Raven," the narrator is trying to forget his lost love, Lenore, who has passed away. The raven that visits him serves as a symbol of his grief and inability to overcome his mourning.
To console someone is to comfort them because of grief or sorrow. Therefore, consoling someone helps to lessen the grief of a particularly sad occasion.
Yes, because it it saying that grief is a storm.
You do not forget your husband; but move forward with your life. We are meant to live our whole lives; not quit when a dear one dies. There should be a time for grief and a time to move forward.
That is a hard question. The book The lightworker's Guide to Healing Grief helps answer questions like this. See chapter 4. http://www.amazon.com/Lightworkers-Guide-Healing-Grief/dp/0876045875/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_1 http://arebookstore.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_647
In "The Raven," the speaker wants to forget the loss of his beloved Lenore. However, the raven's repeated refrain of "Nevermore" serves as a haunting reminder of his grief and inability to move on.
you start to think about something else that you want to think about... well that helps me