Yes, in the play "Wit" by Margaret Edson, the character Vivian Bearing ultimately dies. Throughout the play, she grapples with her terminal cancer diagnosis while reflecting on her life and work as a scholar of John Donne's poetry. In the end, Vivian comes to terms with her mortality and the human connections she has made, especially through her interactions with her nurse, Susie. Her death serves as a poignant commentary on the intersection of life, knowledge, and compassion.
Vivian Malone Jones died in 2005.
Lewis Vivian Loyd died in 1908.
David Vivian Currie died on 1986-06-20.
John Vivian Dacie died on 2005-02-12.
Vivian Stanshall died on March 5, 1995 at the age of 51.
Vivian Scott Hixson has written: 'He looks too happy to be an assistant professor' -- subject(s): American wit and humor, Pictorial, Caricatures and cartoons, Faculty, Pictorial American wit and humor, Universities and colleges
Vivian Tidmarsh died in 1941.
Vivian Connell died in 1981.
Vivian Stannett died in 2002.
Vivian Creighton died in 1975.
Vivian Nickalls died in 1947.
Giff Vivian died in 1983.
George Vivian died in 1936.
Vivian Ridler died in 2009.
Vivian Dykes died in 1943.
Vivian Pitchforth died in 1982.
Vivian Dunn died in 1995.