Category: /Literature/World Literature
, the tragedy is that Phaedra and Oenone committed suicide, Hippolytus was murdered, and Theseus and Aricia were left to mourn miserably. Each character had a tragic flaw, or harmatia, that influenced events in the play. Hippolytus' harmatia was not proving his
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
as a bartender in Waco for a time and I doubt a single customer would tell
you that I stood out in any way other than my ability to mix a mean margarita.
Many have suggested that Koresh was a Jim Jones-like madman. But he wasn't. He had no
plans for mass suicide
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
agree that a death rate of 30 million a year due to the powerful and deadly weapon is too high; only they have different views on how to lower this rate.
These arms, proven by statistics, provide the result of 30 million murders, suicides
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Category: /Literature/English
as being justified as he says "Thou wretched, rash, intrudig fool, farewell". This action and statement show a completely different personality as in most periods in the book we see Hamlet in a suicidal melancholy but never in a murderous mood as we see him here
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Category: /Literature/English
is causing Conradâs incredible guilt, that at one point drove Conrad to attempt suicide. Holden does not feel guilty about his brotherâs death, but rather feels anger. He (pronoun) feels it was unfair that someone as honorable and pure as Allie was taken out
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Category: /Literature
accident over a year before the novel begins. After the death of Buck, Conrad became deeply troubled, blaming himself. He tried to commit suicide by slashing his wrists; his attempt failed when Calvin found him, before he died, in the bathtub. After the attempt
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
teenagers struggling for meaning in their lives who found refuge in one another. The couple had just met when they shared their first kiss and a mere five days later committed suicide. Their romantic episodes were very typical of infatuated teens. They rushed
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
seen that there was more to Lady Macbeth than just a cold, heartless woman, that woman actually did have feelings as the weakness within herself lead to her suicide.
Macbeth at the beginning of the play is seen as a valiant, brave and courageous man
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Category: /Science & Technology
to die from accidents or suicide than people without psychiatric disorders (http://www.nami.org). Major depression, including bipolar affective disorder, often appears for the first time during teenage years, and early recognition of these conditions
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Category: /Literature/English
. It is most likely that she committed suicide, though there was never any evidence to that effect, and it is impossible to say for sure.
The chain of events leading to her death came from two different directions. One cause of her apparent suicide could have
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