Dominik's Suicide Room

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The majority of a teenagers day to day suffering is due personal social issues like parental neglect, bullying, and self-disclosure of their sexuality. This has forced us into a world where suicide is the third leading cause of death among youths fifteen to twenty-four. “All deep notions are masked” in Jan Komasa’s disturbed telling, Suicide Room. The story follows a teenager named Dominik, living in a dark and painful world as it slowly deteriorates and crumbles around him.
At first, Dominik seems to have everything going for him. His families beyond wealthy, he's about to graduate, and girls seem to like him. However, the more we begin to understand Dominik’s world, the more we realize how pointless all of that is to him. Dominik’s a …show more content…

Kamosa fabricates these two worlds to work, and intertwine with each other in order to create a comparison between the opportunities one has to express themselves in an artificial world where anyone can be anything, versus being forced into a corner by the cruel and biased norms set by society. Dominik finds himself struggling to crawl out of this perfect universe and back into reality where every step he takes will be judged and every cry for help is ignored. During his initial interaction with Sylwia, she writes that she is “bleeding, quietly living”, Dominik responds to that with “I’m living, quietly bleeding”. This indicates that although Dominik has what is seen as “a good life” in society, he is simply going through the motions that are deemed acceptable by society, in order to mask the pain that eating away at him from the inside out. During this 10 day ordeal, Dominik’s parents fail to check on him, until he has already attempted suicide. You would think this would lead any right minded person to at least begin paying attention to their child. But even after Dominik’s cry for help, they simply put him on medication, and take away his only tether to a normal sense of reality as well as his singular method of true

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