dichotomy
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For my trial exam we had to write a narrative, so I used one I'd already prepared, which I think is an OK concept. The basic plot is that this man decides to commit suicide (i know, i know... therein lies the problem!) and attempts to do so. Much to his chagrin, however, he is saved in the process. He is put into an institution for mental illness and told that, although he is alive, the suicide attempt caused such damage to his body that he'll die in a week anyway. So.... this prompts a process of reflection and speculation whereby he begins to see wasted potential for his life (had he not been 'sentenced to death') and basically decides he would like to live. In the end, we find out he is actually the picture of health and the psychiatrist merely told him he was going to die to prompt the desired psychological rehibilitation.
The marker comment said that I wrote really well, etc and the only problem was the use of the suicide (cliched etc), which I was fully aware of and am now very worried about!!!! SOOOO.... I need to find a way to use the some narrative without the use of the suicide theme.
can anyone help??? If you can ABSOLUTELY ANY comments would be great!
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The marker comment said that I wrote really well, etc and the only problem was the use of the suicide (cliched etc), which I was fully aware of and am now very worried about!!!! SOOOO.... I need to find a way to use the some narrative without the use of the suicide theme.
can anyone help??? If you can ABSOLUTELY ANY comments would be great!
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