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"Exploring the Depths of Despair: A Captivating Glimpse into the Tragic Theme of Suicide" In Hogarth's haunting masterpiece, "Gin Lane

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Suicide Collection: Hogarth, Gin Lane
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Suicide Collection: Galapagos Admiralty map by Fitzroy Beagle
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Suicide Collection: Isolde, c1895, (1896). Artist: Aubrey Beardsley
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Suicide Collection: Screaming Lord Sutch
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Suicide Collection: Ophelia (w / c on paper)
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Suicide Collection: The Death of Socrates, 1787 (oil on canvas)
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Suicide Collection: Socrates, caricature
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Suicide Collection: BEWICK: HANGED MAN. Wood engraving, early 19th century, by Thomas Bewick (1753-1828)
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Suicide Collection: Suicide on the Little Big Horn
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Suicide Collection: Haiti Royal Palace
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Suicide Collection: The Death of Cato of Utica (95-46 BC) 1797 (oil on canvas) (b / w photo)
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Suicide Collection: Dantes Inferno, suicides and the Harpies
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Suicide Collection: Numancia, 1881 (oil on canvas)
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Suicide Collection: Diana Donovan the widow of photographer Terence Donovan talking to Margaret Thatcher at
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Suicide Collection: The Jockey Fred Archer
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Suicide Collection: The Death of Seneca, 1871 (oil on canvas)
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Suicide Collection: Major-General Hector A. Macdonald, C. B. 1900. Creator: Heath
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Suicide Collection: The death of Cato, c. 1640. Artist: Assereto, Gioacchino (1600-1649)
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Suicide Collection: Jumping Sheet Drill - London Fire Brigade
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Suicide Collection: Nerval Photo
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Suicide Collection: Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher
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Suicide Collection: Socrates
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Suicide Collection: 1843 Captain Robert Fitzroy Darwins capn
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Suicide Collection: Seneca, Roman statesman
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Suicide Collection: Death Of Socrates, 469 - 399 B. C. Engraved By F. Finden After H. Corbould
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Suicide Collection: Jeanne Hbuterne, 18981920, 1919, Oil, canvas, 36 x 28 3 / 4, 91. 4 73 cm, Paintings
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Suicide Collection: Eternal Pain
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Suicide Collection: General Hideki Tojo, 1945 (b / w photo)
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Suicide Collection: Hindu attempting to get themselves crushed under the wheels of the car of Jagannath (Juggernaut)
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Suicide Collection: Diana, Princess Of Wales, as she leaves the memorial service of photographer Terence
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Suicide Collection: Diana, Princess Of Wales, with Diana Donovan the widow of photographer Terence Donovan as
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Suicide Collection: Diana, Princess Of Wales, with Diana Donovan the widow of photographer Terence Donovan as
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Suicide Collection: Unity Mitford arrives in Folkestone from Germany. Wrapped in blankets on the quatside
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Suicide Collection: Chatterton (The Death of Chatterton), 1856. Creator: Henry Wallis
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Suicide Collection: Death of Major Skene and his wife at Jhansi, 1857, (c1860)
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Suicide Collection: The Death of Sophonisba, c.1810 (oil on canvas)
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Suicide Collection: Florida, South Florida, woman running under the Juno beach pier
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Suicide Collection: The suicide. 1834 (engraving)
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Suicide Collection: Suicide tree, pong-pong, and othalanga, Cerbera odollam
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Suicide Collection: Cleopatra, ca. 1623. Creator: Jan Muller
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Suicide Collection: Socrates, (c470-399 BC), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Suicide Collection: The Death of Cleopatra, 1890. Creator: John Maler Collier
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Suicide Collection: The Death of Cleopatra, 1785
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Suicide Collection: The death of Seneca, 1871. Artist: Dominguez Sanchez, Manuel (1840-1906)
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Suicide Collection: The Death of Lucretia, 17th century. Artist: Guido Cagnacci
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Suicide Collection: Staged Seppuku Harakiri Ceremony - Japan
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Suicide Collection: fall into depression
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Suicide Collection: Decorative Dutch oven tiles, 17th century


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"Exploring the Depths of Despair: A Captivating Glimpse into the Tragic Theme of Suicide" In Hogarth's haunting masterpiece, "Gin Lane, " we witness a chilling portrayal of society's descent into despair, where suicide lurks as an all too real possibility. The Galapagos Admiralty map by Fitzroy Beagle takes us on a journey to uncharted territories, reminding us that even in remote corners of the world, suicide leaves its mark. Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc's self-immolation at a Saigon intersection serves as a poignant symbol of protest against oppression and injustice, shedding light on the extreme lengths some will go to make their voices heard. Ophelia's delicate watercolor portrait captures Shakespeare's tragic character submerged in madness and sorrow. Her story echoes countless individuals who succumb to inner demons and find solace in death. Socrates' caricature reminds us that even great thinkers are not immune to contemplating life's ultimate escape. The Death of Socrates immortalizes his final moments with profound introspection and stoic acceptance. Thomas Bewick's wood engraving portrays the Hanged Man—an eerie reminder that for some, suicide becomes an unfortunate end when hope is lost or burdens become unbearable. On the Little Big Horn battlefield, amidst chaos and conflict, suicides bear witness to lives shattered by war—a somber reminder that mental anguish can thrive even amid external turmoil. Within Haiti Royal Palace lies untold stories—tragedies concealed within opulent walls—where desperate souls have sought refuge from their tormented existence through fatal means. The Death of Cato of Utica encapsulates ancient history’s struggle between honor and defeat. In this oil painting, we glimpse Cato’s final act—a testament to unwavering principles taken beyond mortal boundaries. Dante’s Inferno reveals a realm where they are condemned eternally; harpies tormenting those who chose to escape life's challenges.