Maurice Durufle
Requiem - Agnus Dei
Question : Why are funerals sad in some cultures and happy in others?
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While it is very sad to lose a loved one, some can think of it more as celebrating the life they had instead of dwelling on the end.
ReplyDeleteIt depends on what the person believes, if funerals should be a time for sadness, or maybe a time for growth.
ReplyDeleteIt could mean different things in different cultures
ReplyDeletethis something i don't know about for my opinion it show a got time that some you lost because that what they would like to happen i don't want someone being sad for me because i die just move on ang have a good time with life
ReplyDeleteThe attitude of the people contribute just as much as the vibe and how you go about a funeral.
ReplyDeletei have no clue.
ReplyDeleteI think it depends on the culture of the person. Some people believe in reincarnation and others believe in heaven but really I feel every funeral is sad in a way because everyone mourns. I just think that it depends.
ReplyDeleteeach culture has its own way of representing the dead.
ReplyDeleteDepends on the location because, location relates to culture.
ReplyDeletesome cultures may have different ways of having funerals
ReplyDeletedifferent cultures vary in beliefs , for some people celebrating the life they lived is the funeral and other's mourn over the death...Also where the person goes or doesn't go after death in different cultures plays a big part.
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