Cantor's views mourning as moving toward "enriched remembrance." In this, he
a. argues for the centrality of forgetfulness in the process
b. depicts memories as becoming an integral part of the mourner's personality
c. looks upon the deceased as an absence in a barren world
d. is characteristically completed in one year
e. can be artificially accelerated
B
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