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Julien Rouleau Suicide: A Self-Destruction Suicide is the act or an instance of intentionally killing oneself. According to Emile Durkheim, suicide is applied to all cases of death resulting directly or indirectly from a positive or negative act of the victim himself, which he knows will produce this result (44). Suicide is a rarely ever a spur of the moment thing. Th Susceptibility to suicide is lowest among those who have strong community ties. Involvement in church, synagogue or temple may help the disquieted person feel that he is part of a religious fellowship bound together by ties of sympathy, love, and mutual concern. House of worship often substitute for a missing family. "We this reach the conclusion that the superiority of Protestantism with respect to suicide results from its being a less strongly integrated church than a catholic church" (Durkheim 159). Grollamn noe "Augustine (354-430) denounced suicide as a sin, there was no official church against it (23). Today people continue to commit suicide for a variety of reasons: Love, insanity and chronic depression. There is usually a series of events and warning sign before an attempt is made. Suicide is not spoken much and is a topic that needed to be explored. S
Mommy, you tried so hard to make me happy and to make things right for all of us. Showing sign of sadness, hopelessness, helplessness and irritability are common in suicide victims. Without depression, most people would not attempt to take their own lives. The victim must also overcome the belief that suicide is not irrrational or immoral. They do no see another way out of their problems. I love you all dearly and am sorry this is the way to say good bye. Dolce implies that "For years people assume that only mental or emotional problems drove people to commit suicide" (33). "People have been killing themselves since the beginning of recorded history. It is one of the only things that can be examined after the attempt or "completed" suicide to help the friends and families determine what the victim was thinking and/or feeling at the time. In many cases, the victim would choose differently if they were not in such great distress and were able to evaluate their options objectively"(Stoney). Grandiosity is best described as when a person starts thinking they are above everyone and everything else.
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