Character Analysis Of A Funeral Funeral

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David tends to blink a lot and crease his forehead when he listens to other people talk. He almost always makes eye contact. He rolls his eyes when he’s frustrated or angry, it’s often directed at his partner, Keith. David creases his forehead especially when showing concern. He tends to grimace when he hears bad news. He sighs a lot. He raises his voice when he’s angry.
David takes a lot of pride in his profession as a funeral director/mortician. He cares deeply about the funeral process. It’s extremely important to him that the deceased are respected. He’s been known to scold his co-worker, Rico, for using rude language around the bodies. He has a very structured way of doing things. He doesn’t like change.
David is a control freak. He tries to make everything as perfect as
When things don’t go his way, he tends to freak out. He’s very compassionate and sensitive. His profession requires him to be.
David has a very positive attitude, for the most part. He’s the middle child in the family. He’s essentially the rock for the Fisher family. He often handles most of the funeral arrangements, especially after his brother loses his wife. When his brother quits, he’s forced to take on even more work compared to what he’s accustomed to. Throughout the show, David struggles with his sexuality. He feels conflicted morally as a religious man as well as a gay man. In the episode, A Private Life, David confronts his own fears and insecurities about his sexuality when a gay man is beaten to death. The show often uses manifestations of deceased characters to represent other characters doubts and fears. In the episode, David has a conversation with the deceased gay man as he washes his body. As they converse, it becomes clear that David still has many fears about coming out to his friends and family. The

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