astorian
February 14, 2015, 6:06pm
33084
Fictional works where someone commits suicide
Dr. Zhivago–Pasha Antipov (shooting)
Anna Karenina (title character throws herself under a train)
Fictional works where someone commits suicide
Dr. Zhivago–Pasha Antipov (shooting)
Anna Karenina (title character throws herself under a train)
Sister Carrie - George Hurstwood (asphyxiates himself with gas)
Fictional works where someone commits suicide
Dr. Zhivago–Pasha Antipov (shooting)
Anna Karenina (title character throws herself under a train)
Sister Carrie - George Hurstwood (asphyxiates himself with gas)
Stephen King’s IT - Stanley Uris (slices his wrists in the bathtub and writes “IT” on the wall with his blood)
Fictional works where someone commits suicide
Dr. Zhivago–Pasha Antipov (shooting)
Anna Karenina (title character throws herself under a train)
Sister Carrie - George Hurstwood (asphyxiates himself with gas)
Stephen King’s IT - Stanley Uris (slices his wrists in the bathtub and writes “IT” on the wall with his blood)
The Omen - Damien’s nanny hangs herself on his 5th birthday
Infovore
February 14, 2015, 10:01pm
33088
Fictional works where someone commits suicide
Dr. Zhivago–Pasha Antipov (shooting)
Anna Karenina (title character throws herself under a train)
Sister Carrie - George Hurstwood (asphyxiates himself with gas)
Stephen King’s IT - Stanley Uris (slices his wrists in the bathtub and writes “IT” on the wall with his blood)
The Omen - Damien’s nanny hangs herself on his 5th birthday
Atlas Shrugged - James Taggart’s wife throws herself into a river.
Sampiro
February 15, 2015, 8:05am
33089
Fictional works where someone commits suicide
Dr. Zhivago–Pasha Antipov (shooting)
Anna Karenina (title character throws herself under a train)
Sister Carrie - George Hurstwood (asphyxiates himself with gas)
Stephen King’s IT - Stanley Uris (slices his wrists in the bathtub and writes “IT” on the wall with his blood)
The Omen - Damien’s nanny hangs herself on his 5th birthday
Atlas Shrugged - James Taggart’s wife throws herself into a River
Romeo and Juliet- title characters add themselves to Verona’s already soaring mortality rate
Bullitt
February 15, 2015, 10:26am
33092
Fictional works where someone commits suicide
Dr. Zhivago–Pasha Antipov (shooting)
Anna Karenina (title character throws herself under a train)
Sister Carrie - George Hurstwood (asphyxiates himself with gas)
Stephen King’s IT - Stanley Uris (slices his wrists in the bathtub and writes “IT” on the wall with his blood)
The Omen - Damien’s nanny hangs herself on his 5th birthday
Atlas Shrugged - James Taggart’s wife throws herself into a River
Romeo and Juliet- title characters add themselves to Verona’s already soaring mortality rate
Ophelia from Hamlet drowns herself.
An Officer and a Gentleman: Sid Worley hangs himself
Sampiro
February 15, 2015, 2:13pm
33093
Fictional works where someone commits suicide
Dr. Zhivago–Pasha Antipov (shooting)
Anna Karenina (title character throws herself under a train)
Sister Carrie - George Hurstwood (asphyxiates himself with gas)
Stephen King’s IT - Stanley Uris (slices his wrists in the bathtub and writes “IT” on the wall with his blood)
The Omen - Damien’s nanny hangs herself on his 5th birthday
Atlas Shrugged - James Taggart’s wife throws herself into a River
Romeo and Juliet- title characters add themselves to Verona’s already soaring mortality rate
Ophelia from Hamlet drowns herself.
An Officer and a Gentleman: Sid Worley hangs himself
Les Miserables- Javert drowns himself in the Seine
Fictional works where someone commits suicide
Dr. Zhivago–Pasha Antipov (shooting)
Anna Karenina (title character throws herself under a train)
Sister Carrie - George Hurstwood (asphyxiates himself with gas)
Stephen King’s IT - Stanley Uris (slices his wrists in the bathtub and writes “IT” on the wall with his blood)
The Omen - Damien’s nanny hangs herself on his 5th birthday
Atlas Shrugged - James Taggart’s wife throws herself into a River
Romeo and Juliet- title characters add themselves to Verona’s already soaring mortality rate
Ophelia from Hamlet drowns herself.
An Officer and a Gentleman: Sid Worley hangs himself
Les Miserables- Javert drowns himself in the Seine
Macbeth - Lady Macbeth, “Who, as 'tis thought, by self and violent hands took off her life.”
Fictional works where someone commits suicide
Dr. Zhivago–Pasha Antipov (shooting)
Anna Karenina (title character throws herself under a train)
Sister Carrie - George Hurstwood (asphyxiates himself with gas)
Stephen King’s IT - Stanley Uris (slices his wrists in the bathtub and writes “IT” on the wall with his blood)
The Omen - Damien’s nanny hangs herself on his 5th birthday
Atlas Shrugged - James Taggart’s wife throws herself into a River
Romeo and Juliet- title characters add themselves to Verona’s already soaring mortality rate
Ophelia from Hamlet drowns herself.
An Officer and a Gentleman: Sid Worley hangs himself
Les Miserables- Javert drowns himself in the Seine
Macbeth - Lady Macbeth, “Who, as 'tis thought, by self and violent hands took off her life.”
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest - Billy
astorian
February 15, 2015, 3:32pm
33096
Fictional works where someone commits suicide
Dr. Zhivago–Pasha Antipov (shooting)
Anna Karenina (title character throws herself under a train)
Sister Carrie - George Hurstwood (asphyxiates himself with gas)
Stephen King’s IT - Stanley Uris (slices his wrists in the bathtub and writes “IT” on the wall with his blood)
The Omen - Damien’s nanny hangs herself on his 5th birthday
Atlas Shrugged - James Taggart’s wife throws herself into a River
Romeo and Juliet- title characters add themselves to Verona’s already soaring mortality rate
Ophelia from Hamlet drowns herself.
An Officer and a Gentleman: Sid Worley hangs himself
Les Miserables- Javert drowns himself in the Seine
Macbeth - Lady Macbeth, “Who, as 'tis thought, by self and violent hands took off her life.”
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest - Billy Bibbitt (cuts throat)
Vera Claythorne in Agatha Christie novel ***And Then There Were None ***(in movie version, she’s innocent and survives; in novel, she’s a murderess and hangs herself).
New topic: Fictional Murderers In Non-Mystery Novels.Stories/Plays
Rodion Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment
Infovore
February 15, 2015, 5:14pm
33097
Can we have a definition of “mystery” for this? Are you talking “books in the Mystery” genre" or “books that have a mystery in them”?
If the former, put me down for
Hannibal Lecter, Silence of the Lambs
New topic: Fictional Murderers In Non-Mystery Novels.Stories/Plays
Rodion Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment
Hannibal Lecter, Silence of the Lambs
Macbeth in Shakespeare’s Scottish play
anyrose
February 15, 2015, 6:47pm
33099
I have a great idea for a category but it will not be timely after this evening. May I interject?
We’ve done that kind of thing even a day or two later.
Fictional Murderers In Non-Mystery Novels/Stories/Plays
Rodion Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment
Hannibal Lecter, Silence of the Lambs
Macbeth in Shakespeare’s Scottish play
John Rainbird, Firestarter
Fictional Murderers In Non-Mystery Novels/Stories/Plays
Rodion Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment
Hannibal Lecter, Silence of the Lambs
Macbeth in Shakespeare’s Scottish play
John Rainbird, Firestarter
Karl Childers, Sling Blade
Fictional Murderers In Non-Mystery Novels/Stories/Plays
Rodion Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment
Hannibal Lecter, Silence of the Lambs
Macbeth in Shakespeare’s Scottish play
John Rainbird, Firestarter
Karl Childers, Sling Blade
Syndrome, The Incredibles
Fictional Murderers In Non-Mystery Novels/Stories/Plays
Rodion Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment
Hannibal Lecter, Silence of the Lambs
Macbeth in Shakespeare’s Scottish play
John Rainbird, Firestarter
Karl Childers, Sling Blade
Syndrome, The Incredibles
Goneril, King Lear