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After viewing the film Taboo: After Death, reflect on your own experience(s) with dying, if any. Have you witnessed someone die? Have you been to a funeral? If so, was there a viewing and if so, did you touch the body? How do you feel about touching a corpse/bones/ashes? Do you consider your dead relatives ancestors? What do you think you would like to have done when you do pass on? How does this compare to the funereal techniques and practices in the film?
You are not required to answer all the questions above, but use them to prompt your reflection about this film and this unit.

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Death is a rite of passage, but I would not say I like thinking about it. For the few that I have encountered, my experience with dead people is not a story to celebrate. My first encounter with the dead was five years ago by the side of a road. I was waiting to cross the road when a speeding car hit a motorbike rider, who rolled over to my legs. I rushed to help him, but the injury was severe that he died in my arms five minutes later while we were waiting for an ambulance to arrive. That situation still haunts me today.
I have attended four funerals in my life. Our culture allows for body viewing, but it is optional for those who wish to view the dead's body. The viewing is to give last respect and confirm the dead person's identity. Out of the four funerals, I view...
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