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<p><p><p><p><p><p>Yeah, everyone living would be nice. I just think it would be a nice challenge for writers to find other ways to have the characters/reader evoke pity instead of just leaping to the death choice.</p></p></p></p></p></p>
<p><p><p><p><p><p>I wrote a trailer thing for media class, and it had to have a story so I came up with it like in 30 mins. It was the story of someone super special awesome that was in politics, but he was threatened, his family was killed... let's just say enough bad things happened to him that he ended up losing his mind, and the "movie" was to have therapists find out why he's gone insane and to sort of help him. Over the course of... as long as it takes, they find out, and they almost get somewhere to help him, but then I later added that he died. Then I realized... Why does he have to die? If he just comes close to being cured, but then went back to losing it, that can be as powerful as him dying. Because in a sense if you cannot think at all and you're just nutz that's almost the equivalent of death.</p></p></p></p></p></p>