That is it, a natural – though very sad – thing. If the dead person has relatives and friends, he/she will be grieved for. What is death? It is ending of one’s life. It is extremely interesting how the author covers a theme of human vanity with the help of Whispering Glades. They are either vain or cynical or simply too irritatingly sensitive to every little thing. It seems that the novel doesn’t have at least one character whose behavior is not rather questionable. That mockery of death and a sense of wrongness are simply mesmerizing. Though the author chooses quite disturbing topics to cover, it is simply impossible to put the book away. This dark satire turns everything upside down, laughing at human stupidity and mocking lots of rather useless customs that we cherish so much. One would better get ready to accept the fact that there is no a sacred theme for the author. Loved One by Evelyn Waugh is the epitome of absurdity of life. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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