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Eugene O'Neil

    Eugene O'Neill was an American playwright who infused American drama with deep-seated realism and emotional honesty. His plays delve into the darker aspects of the human psyche, exploring characters on society's fringes whose hopes and aspirations inevitably crumble under disillusionment and despair. O'Neill masterfully captured authentic American vernacular, and his works remain celebrated for their profound emotional power and original concept of tragedy.

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    The Suicide Diaries
    • The Suicide Diaries

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Life is about the choices that are made with the cards one has been dealt with. When the cards have all been dealt and played, the total sum of the choices defines a life that was lived. What distinguishes a happy life from an unhappy life? Reaction to events in life ultimately contribute to either happiness or unhappiness. There are a myriad of reactions one can exercise to react to an event that presents itself in life, and every life is therefore unique. Though the possible reactions are infinite, one act is always possible suicide. Suicide is a choice that is always available; it is a constant possibility that is distinctly human and part of the construct of humanity itself. It is always available as an option, as a reaction, or a solution to an event. Rarely an event that arises without provocation, suicide is a decision to bring the contents of one's life to a conclusion. The Suicide Diaries is a collection of stories that investigates a handful of people and their expression of humanity, examining the construction and culmination of the mind-set that has brought about the choice to react with suicide as the final act in the experience of life.

      The Suicide Diaries