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Depressed subjects often mourn something they are not allowed to be.
I will reference the initial season, though, because it's difficult not to mourn something great in the midst of watching the melodramatic scenes from this week's episode.
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Perhaps, though, there's another reason for the grief: people are mourning something closer to home.
When I asked Simon if she was mourning something particular herself, she laughed.
We are experiencing not just the pain of political defeat but the grief of mourning something that feels irrevocably lost.
'I think Gatsby's mourning something much broader than the American dream,' says O'Neill. 'That last sentence ["So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past"], he's thinking more about the tragedy of time.' By contrast, it could be said that in Netherland the tragedy is more concerned with space, or dislocation.
"With grief, you're mourning something that's gone.
At once, I am reminded to take time to mourn for something very specific for a moment or two before it disappears completely.
Really, it's okay to mourn for something you imagined.
And it had to be said with joy — not as something to mourn but as something to celebrate, the beginning of a new taste of one's time".
Yet we still think of mourning as something to be done privately.
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