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…, it doesn't labour over gratuitous sex and drunken debauchery. It's not an 'in your face' movie but it confronts issues such as teenage suicide and the pressures of exams and sexuality. Personally, I'm against those types of movies, finding them incessantly boring…
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…the elimination of those considered unworthy to live. Doctors trained to heal and prolong life are now shortening and even destroying life altogether. Physician-assisted suicide is becoming the cure and an acceptable medical procedure. But this is murder because…
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…ASSISTED SUICE AND EUTHANASIA Assisted Suicide – the act or practice of helping in taking the life of one who willfully wants to die. Just by definition alone it becomes painfully obvious; this is going to be a controversial subject. A term that goes…
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…and makes Holden suicidal. At what time, Holden does in fact feel suicidal. "...what I really felt like, though, was committing suicide." This shows that Holden has not really accepted the fact that everyone has to grow up sometime no matter how…
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…and independence, one should see it as a failure of the society in which Edna lives to support her newly awakened self. Edna finds it impossible to live in her world and maintain her newfound identity, and therefore, finds suicide the only option in which she does…
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…and makes Holden suicidal. At what time, Holden does in fact feel suicidal. "...what I really felt like, though, was committing suicide." This shows that Holden has not really accepted the fact that everyone has to grow up sometime no matter how…
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suicide? Some common reasons are isolation and loneliness, disruption of one’s social life, and suicide for the common good. Edna’s took her life because of the isolation of her small house and the common good of the children and her husband. However, her…
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…Death is one of the major themes of Sylvia Plath's poetry. Many of her poems are elaborate explorations of the concept of death. It was also one of her major preoccupations, as can be seen from the documentation of her life. She attempted suicide
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…is permanent. In fact, many researches show that Paul's behavior could be explain by the fact that he seems to be suffering from a narcissic personality disorder and that this illness, plus other emotional factors, could be the key to his suicide
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…, and availability. Drug addiction among adolescents in turn leads to depression and suicide in some cases . One of the most important reasons of teenage drug usage is peer pressure. Peer pressure makes drugs seem popular, makes you have a fear of being an outcast…
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