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Vuong's poem "Telemachus" tells the tale of a young boy traveling through the proposed Kubler-Ross 5 stages of grief, which are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance, as a result of his father's death. These 5 stages serve as a rite of passage for a young boy to transition into adulthood and face the world with its hardships just as his father had done.plain2020-11-30T11:20:37-08:0033.8710729, -117.8627548
Nathan Kim
Abstract
Vuong's poem "Telemachus" tells the tale of a young boy traveling through the proposed Kubler-Ross 5 stages of grief, which are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance, as a result of his father's death. These 5 stages serve as a rite of passage for a young boy to transition into adulthood and face the world with its hardships just as his father had done.