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Sunday, June 7, 1998
The enduring emotion
When I was about 20 years younger I worked for an instructive
length of time in a South Providence nursing home. I quickly learned
on a very intimate level that there is no significant anatomical or
physiological differences between the races of mankind .
We all fall apart in pretty much the same way. Those sentimental
death bed scenes in movies are strictly Hollywood fantasy. Most
people neither age nor die with great dignity. I recall Leon Trotsky,
the exiled Russian revolutionary writing in his diary : " Old age is
hideous ! And at the time he was only in his early sixties.
I remember joking with my sister in law - who now works in a
nursing home herself - that now and then I craved to see a porn film
not because I was in a lascivious mood but simply to undo the psychological
damage done by those unpleasant nursing home scenes.
Today in the Boston Globe I read about a 90-year-old man
shooting his 84-year-old neighbor in a squabble ( page B 6 ). That
rifle, I reflected, made him " virile " in his capacity for violence.
Then I remembered my nursing home experience, my personal conclusion
that up to the last minute of their life, human beings are capable of
hate and of acting on the emotion. Every other emotion in them is
dead - the dying ego is seldom altruistic. But the little area of
the brain which makes us hateful is the last to go.
While there is life there is hostility.
No wonder at funerals we hear and read : " Rest in peace ! "
No wonder the " zombie " theme is so popular in horror films. We
are frightened by the thought of our most enduring emotion - hate -
enduring beyond the grave.
It is not for nothing that walking past a cemetery at night
we dread a frightful fiend stalking us!
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