Just as with homicide, those in the 'passion' category of suicide are much more likely to turn to whatever means are immediately available - those that are easy and quick.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Since there are only so many ways to kill a person, a good portion of homicides look pretty much alike.
The idea of suicide is of a very set narrative, as if killing yourself is a definitive statement. But it can be just as meaningless as throwing a stone in a river.
Killing yourself is a major commitment, it takes a kind of courage. Most people just lead lives of cowardly desperation. It's kinda half suicide where you just dull yourself with substances.
Homicide is the best material I've had the chance to do.
People who express suicidal feelings are least likely to act on them.
Among young people, often a key factor in them committing suicide is the trauma of transient relationships. They throw themselves into a friendship or network of friendships, then it collapses and they're desolate.
The counterpart of the suicide is the seeker; but the difference between them is slight.
Sometimes I wonder if suicides aren't in fact sad guardians of the meaning of life.
It is always consoling to think of suicide: in that way one gets through many a bad night.
Is it hard for the reader to believe that suicides are sometimes committed to forestall the committing of murder? There is no doubt of it. Nor is there any doubt that murder is sometimes committed to avert suicide.