Dead but Not Forgotten: "The Violent Bear it Away" by Flannery O'Connor and "As I Lay Dying" by William Faulkner.

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Death is never easy. It always hurts somebody, whether it is the person dying, or people that surround him or her. However, even when the person is gone and pain is starting to disappear, there is always something left after. Interestingly, people have a habit of leaving things after them in hearts, minds and even souls of other people. For some, the dead ones were friends that supported them and gave the sincere advice, for …

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…right way to trust something is to come to it yourself. In a word, most of the people in both novels trusted in hate more than in love to each other, fearing love like some kind of destruction that would make them vulnerable. The truth is that while loving, the person is invulnerable and living in harmony with himself and the others and all in all comes to true understanding who he or she is.