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"Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand .
No, Peter did not commit suicide at all in the book "Touching Spirit Bear." Peter is a troubled teenager who is sent to the island to participate in a healing program, but he does not attempt suicide.
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In New Moon, Edward wanted to commit suicide in Italy. Alice saw Bella jumping off a clift in the middle of a storm, so Edward didn't want to live with out her. I don't want to tell you anthing mord because it might ruin the story.
If I remember correctly, conflict with husband or boyfriend. that was enough to get the book blacklisted by the Church. stay off low subway platforms, Katya!
Mildred Montag tries to commit suicide by means of overdose on page 13 of Fahrenheit 451. This is the page where Montag finds her and figures out what happened. The whole regenerating of Mildred and other important factors in the book carry on until page 16. On the bottom of page 18, Montag tries to talk to Mildred about her attempted suicide, with no success. Hope this was moderately helpful. :)
No, in the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Rosemary did not commit suicide. She requested release from the community but the Chief Elder reassigned her as the Receiver of Memory. However, the memories proved to be too much for her, leading her to ask for release, which is implied to be euthanasia.
The author of the book Suicide is the French sociologist Émile Durkheim
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Upon seeing his lover, Juliet "dead", Romeo drinks a poison in order to commit suicide. Romeo did not want to live without her and that is why he decided he did not want to live anymore.
When he says he is about to commit suicide. At first she does nothing and waits for the kiss to end but in the middle of it... She realises she loves him, too. But she still loves Edward more.