The answer is Both Chryses in The Iliad the narrator in "A Maiden's Lament" have lost a loved one.
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One of the things I tend to think about is just how important social interaction is. In the current pandemic we live in, we are forced to stay at home and practically isolate ourselves from reality. We listen to the news and depend on politics to tell us what to do next. We don't go out, communicate, socialize, or even have fun anymore. That is extremely unhealthy. It has been proven that the more healthy relationships you have, the longer you live. So why depend on politics during this time? Why not go out and communicate and socialize? Cultural beliefs? Why don't we stay safe but also surround ourselves with our loved ones at the same time? One of the most important things to take into consideration during a pandemic like this is it's not going away anytime soon, but we have to learn how to deal with it, how to pick ourselves back up, and go back to how we used to be.
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