At Mike Costello's funeral in "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, the community gathered to pay their respects to the young boy who tragically died in a sinkhole accident. The event highlights the tension between the Costello family and the more affluent residents of Tangerine. Mike's death brings to light the challenges and injustices faced by the marginalized, particularly in the context of the struggles of the protagonist, Paul Fisher, and his own family's dynamics. The funeral serves as a pivotal moment, showcasing the themes of loss, community, and social disparity in the novel.
There were several presidents that went to Nelson Mandela's funeral. President Obama from the US attended.
no-one went to Scrooge's funeral as he was a selfish and inconsiderate man that no-on liked
No, you need a subject. For example, "I went to see Mike" and "He went to see Mike" are complete sentences.
They went to his funeral to say the last gooodbyes to george harrison. Paul and Ringo went and sang a song for him. They all had wine. They went home and got flowers and placed them on a photo of him.
Friends and family of the deceased
About 40,000 people attended Robert Wadlow's funeral service.
Mike Donlin went by Turkey Mike.
be cos the monkey died and we went to the funeral
Yes
400,000 people
Mike Quarry went by "Irish" Mike Quarry.
Mike Wieringo went by Ringo.