no one but nick
Family and friends of the deceased.
Head of State
The people attending a funeral as friends or relatives of the deceased are called the mourners.
In Death of a Salesman, none of Willy's business associates attend his funeral.
the role of Cheif of state is Attends the funeral of a foreign leader a.d grants amnesty.
Only a few people attend Gatsby's funeral, including Nick Carraway, Gatsby's father, a few servants, and Owl Eyes, a man Nick met at Gatsby's parties. Most of Gatsby's associates and party guests avoid his funeral, showing their lack of true connection to him.
Meursault's mother used to live in an old people's home and all her friends living there attend the wake. Thomas Pérez alone though, said to be her fiancé, has been granted the permission to attend the funeral.
Gatsby's funeral is attended only by Nick Carraway, a few of Gatsby's former business associates, one of Gatsby's party guests, and the minister who had originally officiated the funeral for Gatsby's father. Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan, Jordan Baker, and Meyer Wolfsheim do not attend the funeral.
"attends" or " attends une minute" or "attends une seconde" (shorter, of course:)
Okonkwo attends the funeral of Ogbuefi Ezeudu, the oldest man in the village and a significant figure in Umuofia, to pay his respects and honor the esteemed leader. Ezeudu's death marks a pivotal moment in the community, symbolizing the loss of wisdom and guidance. Okonkwo's presence at the funeral also reflects his social obligations and the importance of maintaining ties within the clan, as such events reinforce communal bonds and respect for tradition.
At the funeral of Anna Grisdale's grandfather in "Stargirl," the atmosphere is somber as Anna struggles with her grief. Stargirl, known for her unique and empathetic nature, attends the funeral to support Anna. She surprises everyone by breaking the traditional solemnity, encouraging a celebration of life instead of mourning. This act highlights Stargirl's belief in honoring the deceased through joy and remembrance, reflecting her unconventional perspective on life and death.
My brother attends.