Saturday, August 3, 2019
Suicide Essay -- essays research papers
 Suicide      The natural end of every human life is death. Some people, for reasons that  have never been fully understood, choose to end their own lives. This is called  suicide, which means literally "self-killing." For all the uncertainty that has  surrounded the phenomenon of suicide, his assessment of the problem is probably  as accurate as any. The individual, in seemingly hopeless conflict with the  world, decides to end his or her existence in what amounts to a final assault  against a society that can no longer be tolerated. In so doing, the person tries  to obtain a final revenge on everything and everyone that have caused their  feelings of depression.  Sometimes suicide has been used as a form of execution. Perhaps the most  famous such case is that of the philosopher Socrates, who was required to drink  hemlock to end his life in 399 BC, after being found guilty of corrupting the  youth of Athens. In the 20th century the German general Erwin Rommel took poison  rather than be executed for his role in a plot to oust Adolf Hitler from office.  In some societies suicide has had social ties. In Japan, for example, the  customs and rules of one's class have demanded suicide under certain  circumstances. Called seppuku or popularly known as hara-kiri, which means  "self-disembowelment" it has long been viewed as an honorable method of taking  one's life. It was used by warriors after losing a battle to avoid the dishonor  of defeat. Seppuku was also used as a means of c...                      
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