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Under the direction of Mike Nichols, and teleplay by Emma Thompson and Nicholas, Wit Film shows death and life as part of human life (Nichols 2) which helps people to learn how to live with others. When Vivian is diagnosed with ovarian cancer, she knows she is dying and that doctors are just using her as a guinea pig, not a person to save. In the final stages of her life, she only receives one visitor in the hospital. It is then that she realizes that she has been insensitive and unkind to people.
She regrets this life and wishes she had been kinder to as many people as possible. It is in her dying that she gets to learn the importance of human compassion, which is greater than intellectual wit (Anonymous 7). At the end of the film, she dies reciting that people should not be proud because there is death (Nichols 73). Issues of Death and Dying Depicted in the Film “The Wit” Though Vivian is seriously ill, the doctors are not much concerned about her health. Instead, they concentrate on finding out if the treatment they prescribe is working, and therefore, she is only being used as an experimental guinea pig (Nichols12).
Though they know she is dying, they keep asking her how she is doing. The movie shows that death and dying are not feel-good issues. . Unfortunately, death snatches away her opportunity of mending that relationship by showing them kindness again. The Last Dance addresses various issues of death and dying, just like the Wit Film. It shows how different cultures in different parts of the world deal with death and dying and how they deal with similar events (Spelder and Albert 22). It gives an understanding of death and grieving.
The Last Dance and the Wit show medicine as the successful philosophic and technological achievement in attempts to deal with the death dilemma. In both cases, death is viewed as an enemy that makes a physician to lose, whenever a person dies. However, death is unavoidable, just as its ubiquity. Death and dying are complex processes to understand due to issues like paternalism, emotions of anger and fear, as well as intrusion by personal feelings and societal forces. Vivian is the one involved in depiction of death and dying, how the society, the public view death and dying.
Cultural events as practiced by different cultures are also depicted. Events in the film relate to the grieving processes, cultural norms and traditions, public policies and other various aspects of death and dying as considered by the text author in various ways. First, death signifies a deep loss to the relatives and friends of the dead person. When Vivian dies, there is much grieving that last even after her burial. The dying process is also a very painful experience, as Vivian painfully goes through the eight months of experimental chemotherapy.
As norms and traditions dictate, one should live a good life in order to enjoy life after death. This is seen when Vivian starts reflecting about her life while in
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