Romeo And Juliet And Suicide Prevention Essay

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Suicide has been romanticized over the past few centuries, and teens are seeing it as a necessity in life. High School students are reading Romeo and Juliet and are thinking that suicide is something that is supposed to be romantic. The shocking truth is that suicide is anything but romantic. In reality, teens are seeing suicide as something that is necessary to end their suffering. Suicide is something that every human being comes to contemplate. This is a very tough subject to talk about, for anyone, but there should be more talk about it. There are many people who want suicide prevention to be more prevalent in today’s society, but there are also people that think suicide prevention should not be talked about. Although many are opposed …show more content…

“Suicide prevention rests on the use of force, or on the threat of its use, to restrain the would-be suicide. Indeed, the term prevention, bracketed with the term suicide, implies coercion” (Szas, A Lexicon of Lunacy). Some see suicide prevention as something that is forced onto someone. A person that wants to commit has to deal with this on their own, if they really want to commit then they will no matter how much prevention is thrown their way. If they want the help from someone, then they will most certainly ask for that help. It is just like any other addiction, a person must choose to quit and commit to that choice or that person will continue to use. People are starting to sue doctors because they do not stop a person from committing suicide (Szas, A Lexicon of Lunacy). So many people are depending on others to help prevent these feelings, but it is that individual with the feelings that needs to help themselves. There is only so much a person can do to help. No one stop a person from committing suicide (Szas, A Lexicon of Lunacy). Unless someone can fully possess a person, there is no true way to prevent a suicide. As an outside force, a person can only sit and watch idly. Preventing suicide is now being done by force, instead of doing it because someone could not possibly function without a certain person. Forcing someone to not do something is just making the problem worse instead of helping

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