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5[[caption-width-right:350:[[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet "O happy dagger, this is thy sheath.\
6There rust and let me die."]]]]
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8->''Got bit\
9Fever hit\
10World gone to Shit\
11Might as well quit''
12-->-- Message etched into a tree [[ShootTheShaggyDog with a zombie hanging from it]], ''Series/TheWalkingDead2010''
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14Whatever the reason ([[MyGodWhatHaveIDone a guilty conscience]], [[CrapsackWorld the world is simply too much to bear]], [[InternalizedCategorism self-hatred, whether reasonable or unreasonable]], a belief that they're facing AFateWorseThanDeath, or simply having [[SeenItAllSuicide seen some]] [[GoneMadFromTheRevelation really weird shit]]), a character may be driven to take their own life. This may be as little as [[IdentityBreakdown pondering their existence]] or as much as holding a gun to one's head. Most times, the character will have second thoughts, or will be [[TalkingDownTheSuicidal talked down]] by a friend, but in shows where AnyoneCanDie, the character may go through with it. In any case, this is a powerful way to underscore the desperation of the character. In a {{backstory}}, being Driven to Suicide can [[{{Pun}} illuminate]] the character's DarkAndTroubledPast. On desperate occasions, this can be a happy ending, but only if a majority of the viewers agree, and this is very rare.
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16In some cases, the reason for suicide may not be depression, but honor, as with [[{{Seppuku}} ritual suicide]]. This is obviously more common in Japanese works (as in Japanese culture, traditionally suicide can be done to cleanse one's honor) than in Western ones (as in most Christian sects, suicide traditionally is a [[SuicideIsShameful shameful act]] -- but classical settings allow it to be presented as honourable, e.g. in Shakespeare). It was also accepted by various ancient Greek philosophies, particularly that of the Stoics, as well as the ancient Romans and Egyptians, both of whom [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled lauded it as a dignified and timely alternative to illness, dementia, or disgrace]]. Some {{Proud Warrior Race}}s, such as the nomadic Scythians, preferred suicide as an alternative to dying in bed, thus making this trope OlderThanFeudalism. By contrast, Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, et al.) abhor suicide, believing that only {{God}} is permitted to say when a life may be ended -- however, there is considerable debate over issues like [[MercyKill euthanasia]], capital punishment, and killing in war.
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18Sometimes this is done to deliver AnAesop about teen suicide by having LongLostUncleAesop show up in a VerySpecialEpisode.
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20At the other extreme, victims of TheCorruption, CompellingVoice, or other forms of compulsion may resort to this to [[HeroicSuicide prevent the monster they are about to become from being unleashed on the world]]. This may allow DyingAsYourself.
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22This is regularly [[SuicideAsComedy played for laughs]], despite the risk of falling into "DudeNotFunny" territory. Also incidentally, [[SuicideDare deliberately pushing someone into suicide]] is treated the same as premeditated first-degree murder in many countries. For example, [[BullyBrutality grave bullying]] (at school or elsewhere) can, unfortunately, result in the victim going to [[NightmareFuel very great lengths to escape it]].
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24Subtrope of MurderBySuicide. SuperTrope to LeaveBehindAPistol. SisterTrope to PsychicAssistedSuicide, OrderedToDie, TrickedToDeath, and SuicidalSadisticChoice.
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26See also: ICannotSelfTerminate, SuicideByCop, SuicideBySea, AteHisGun, BarefootSuicide, BathSuicide, BetterToDieThanBeKilled, GoodbyeCruelWorld, GayngstInducedSuicide, SuicideBySunlight, MurderSuicide and MidSuicideRegret.
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28Contrast BungledSuicide and InterruptedSuicide, where the character's attempt fails or is stopped by somebody else; HappilyFailedSuicide, where the character is grateful to be alive after all; MistakenForSuicidal, where a character is mistakingly thought to be suicidal when they're not; AccidentalSuicide where a character kills themself but had ''zero'' intention of doing so; and SuicideIsPainless, where the character has no reason to kill themself, but does so anyway. Also contrast {{Seppuku}}, a form of suicide usually associated with {{Samurai}}, which is done to retain honor if all other choices mean violating it. Not to be confused with TooDumbToLive, where a character makes a decision stupid enough to ''un''intentionally lead to their own death.
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30Tragically, this is an all too common occurrence in RealLife, but due to the ''extremely'' sensitive nature of this trope and the fact we'd have WAY too many cases, [[Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease please do not add real life examples]].
31[[noreallife]]
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33!!As this is a {{Death Trope|s}}, [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff unmarked spoilers abound]]. [[Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned Beware]].
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35!!Examples:
36[[index]]
37* DrivenToSuicide/AnimeAndManga
38* DrivenToSuicide/ComicBooks
39* DrivenToSuicide/FanWorks
40* DrivenToSuicide/{{Film}}
41* DrivenToSuicide/{{Literature}}
42* DrivenToSuicide/LiveActionTV
43* DrivenToSuicide/{{Music}}
44* DrivenToSuicide/{{Theatre}}
45* DrivenToSuicide/VideoGames
46* DrivenToSuicide/VisualNovels
47* DrivenToSuicide/{{Webcomics}}
48* DrivenToSuicide/WesternAnimation
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51[[folder:Advertising]]
52* Hyundai was forced to pull a commercial for their hydrogen fuel cell cars depicting a man attempting to take his own life by routing the exhaust pipe of his SUV into the cabin, only for him to realise that all his truck emits is nothing than water. Unsurprisingly, people are none too pleased at the idea and [[https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2013/04/25/hyundai-suicide-ad-commercial/2113461/ took umbrage]] at its portrayal of a sensitive subject, and there were also concerns about copycat incidents involving the ad as well.
53* In a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJBR_bOwVxo 2015 Old Spice Commercial]], Terry Crews [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext shaves himself to death]] after [[spoiler:finding out he married himself]].
54* A "Stop global warming" ad shows CGI animals committing suicide. A chimp hangs himself. A polar bear jumps off the last iceberg. A kangaroo jumps in front of a train.
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58* In the last painting of ''Art/MarriageALaMode'', already ashamed of having brought about her husband's death in a duel, the Countess is broken completely by the news that Silvertongue has been hanged at Tyburn for the crime. She poisons herself with laudanum which she has bribed a dim-witted manservant (the man in the loose-fitting, incorrectly-buttoned coat) to buy for her. Since this makes what remains of the Earl's money forfeit to the state, the only money her father can get back from her dowry is from selling her wedding ring, which he is busy removing.
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62* ''ComicStrip/FunkyWinkerbean'': The fall of 2019 brought a weeks-long StoryArc concerning Bull Bushka going through advancing symptoms of a dementia-type syndrome (which will be explained is chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or [=CTE=]), of which he seeks treatment but his health insurer refuses to pay for. With his condition worsening (and knowing he'll eventually be rendered into a dementia-type vegetative state; he's already suffered from severe headaches that he can't get rid of) and knowing that he and his wife will be bankrupted (and worse) if he gets treatment ... Bull takes to what he decides is his only option. One night, he puts on his football helmet and goes for a drive, eventually (deliberately) driving his car through a guardrail and crashing into a deep ravine; he is killed on impact. Bull's suicide reflected research by ''Funky Winkerbean'' author Tom Bautik of athletes (most of them football) who had in real life taken their own lives due to symptoms later attributed to [=CTE=]; the storyline would be the focus of several major newspaper articles and be a feature article in the magazine ''Sports Illustrated''.
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66* In ''Literature/{{Bearskin}}'', when the hero, appalling shaggy, filthy and ragged, but rich, rescues a man from financial distress, the man promises that he may marry one of his daughters. Only [[YoungestChildWins the youngest]] is willing. However, his appearance stemmed from a DealWithTheDevil, and that being over, [[SheCleansUpNicely he cleans up nicely]], and the older sisters are reduced to [[GreenEyedMonster envy]] and commit suicide. The Devil exults to the hero that he has got two souls instead of the one.
67** Other variants of this type of tale include ''[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/bearskin/stories/dongiovanni.html Don Giovanni de la Fortuna]]'', ''[[http://www.gwu.edu/~folktale/GERM232/bearskin/web%20pages/SoldierandtheBadMan.html The Soldier and the Bad Man]]'', ''[[http://www.gwu.edu/~folktale/GERM232/bearskin/web%20pages/RoadtoHell.html The Road to Hell]]'', ''[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/bearskin/stories/rewardkindness.html The Reward of Kindness]]'', [[http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/type0361.html#sutermeister ''The Devil As Partner'' and ''Never Wash'']].
68* In ''Literature/TheBlueMountains'', the hero despairs of finding the princess, and goes to kill himself with the sword she left him.
69* In "Literature/TheLittleMermaid", the mermaid chooses death over killing the prince and reverting to mermaid form.
70* "Literature/SweetheartRoland" has the title character forget about his lover, the story's heroine. So she turns herself into a flower in the hopes that somebody would trample on her.
71* In ''[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/sleepingbeauty/stories/youngslave.html The Young Slave]]'', the heroine is so badly abused that she contemplates suicide. Fortunately, her uncle hears her lamenting her woes and saves her.
72-->''She began to weep, and wail, and lament, telling that inanimate piece of wood the story of her travails, speaking as she would have done to a living being; and perceiving that the doll answered not, she took up the knife and sharpening it on the pumice-stone, said, 'If thou wilt not answer me, I shall kill myself, and thus will end the feast;' and the doll swelled up as a bag-pipe, and at last answered, 'Yes, I did hear thee, I am not deaf.'''
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76* In ''Manhua/GoddessCreationSystem'', after two bad breakups and a brutal public shaming, Xiaxi cuts her wrists open, bleeds out on a hospital bed and finds herself reincarnating into ancient China with a mission: Seduce a young nobleman and become a goddess or die.
77* In ''Manhua/MyWifeIsADemonQueen'', the official story of [[spoiler:Guro Dita's]] death is that [[spoiler:he was found hung in his own library]]. It's unclear as to whether that's what ''really'' happened, however.
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80[[folder:Manhwa]]
81* A very tragic example of an already tragic trope from from ''Manhwa/LetDai'', in a terribly ironic fashion: [[spoiler:Eunhyung. After much sorrow from being gang raped and becoming utterly alienated from the world at large she finally begins to recover, rumors at school and eavesdropping on the boy she likes confessing his love for her sister finally take her to the edge. Ironically, said boy then goes to correct this assertion and expresses his love to Eunhyung who no longer hears this part of the conversation. To make matters even more painful, the boy makes a public confession via a banner that he hangs at her school... only to be informed that she committed suicide the day before]]. A true TearJerker moment.
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84[[folder:Mythology and Religion]]
85* Myth/ClassicalMythology:
86** Psyche has a track record of this trope: twice after she loses Cupid, and once after each of the last three impossible tasks [[JerkassGod Venus]] orders. Considering the raw deals she has got, it is hard to blame her.
87** In most versions of the story of [[Theatre/OedipusTheKing Oedipus]], Jocasta hangs herself once she realizes the man she has married is her son and her husband's killer. Oedipus, however, punishes himself in a far-more long-lasting way.
88** {{Subverted}} by Heracles in one interpretation; when Hera forbids Heracles from entering Olympus after completing his trials, he builds a pyre and sets himself on fire. What should be his suicide turns out to be his ascension however, as Zeus steps in and basically said:
89--->"Okay, that's enough, he has earned his godhood."
90** Heracles' third wife Deianira hangs herself in grief when she realizes that she's been tricked into poisoning his robe, which eventually leads to the hero's death.
91** Some versions of Ariadne's myth claim that she hanged herself, when she realized Theseus left her on Naxos to die.
92** When Theseus prepared to sail to Crete to battle the Minotaur, he promised his father, King Aegeus, that if he succeeded, his ship would have a white sail, but if he failed, it would have a black sail. When Theseus returned, he so depressed after abandoning Ariadne that he forgot to change it to a white sail. When Aegeus saw the black sail approaching, he assumed Theseus had been killed and killed himself by leaping off a cliff into the sea.
93** Theseus' wife Phaedra [[LoveFatherLoveSon attempted to seduce Hippolytus]], Theseus' son with Antiope, but he refused. In some versions, Phaedra killed herself out of shame, but got revenge by leaving a note behind [[FalseRapeAccusation claiming Hippolytus had raped her]], leading Theseus to pray to Poseidon to kill him, which was granted. In other versions, Phaedra told Theseus about the rape claim, then after Hippolytus was dead, killed herself in grief because she thought Theseus would just punish him and did not want him to die.
94** In one version of the story of Arachne, Athena's intended punishment is a curse intended to teach humility and respect; it works too well, filling her with guilt and causing her to hang herself. Athena grants a small consolation by turning her into a spider.
95** One version of the story of Jason and the Argonauts says that Jason ultimately, after breaking his vow to Medea and thus losing Hera's favor and becoming broke and destitute, tried to hang himself from the stern of the ''Argo'', only for it to break off and crush him. (And that's the ''compassionate'' ending. The crueler one says he went to it to commiserate, saying it was his only friend; ''[[KickTheDog then]]'' [[KickTheDog it fell on him.]]
96** In some versions, when Idas is killed by Pollux, his wife Marpessa killed herself out of grief.
97** Before Peleus, father of Achilles, married Thetis and had Achilles, he was married to Antigone of Phthia. Unfortunately, the wicked Queen Astydameia desired Peleus despite already being married to King Acastus. When he rejected her, she contacted Antigone and lied that Peleus had cheated on her with her daughter, Princess Sterope. Antigone believed her and hanged herself.
98** During the Trojan War, when Achilles was killed and his body recovered, Odysseus and Ajax the Great both wanted his armor, so they got the men to vote. In some versions, when Odysseus won the vote, Ajax got so upset that he immediately fell on his sword. In other versions, when Odysseus won the vote, Ajax went insane and ran around slaughtering a herd of sheep, thinking they were Odysseus and his men. The next morning, when he wakes up covered in blood, he is horrified and falls on his sword.
99* ''Literature/TheBible'':
100** Judas hangs himself from a tree after betraying Jesus, according to Matthew's Gospel, although this is contradicted by Acts of the Apostles.
101** King Saul at the end of [[Literature/BooksOfSamuel 1st Samuel]], when he was badly wounded in the battle with the Philistines, tells his armor-bearer to slay him so that his enemies wouldn't make sport of him, but since his armor-bearer refused, Saul falls upon his own sword and dies, and so also does his armor-bearer. An Amalekite who goes around RobbingTheDead comes to King David with the personal effects of King Saul and [[UnreliableNarrator tells the story of him having to slay Saul when he was badly wounded in battle]], hoping to get a reward for the cool loot he had taken. However, the only reward the Amalekite gets is to be killed by King David himself, since according to David the Amalekite testified by his own mouth that he had killed "the Lord's anointed". It didn't help that David himself had just been at war with the Amalekites and so he was bigoted against that people anyway.
102** Ahithophel, an adviser to King David's son Absalom during the coup he staged against his own father in 2nd Samuel, kills himself after Absalom chooses to accept Hushai's advice as to what to do concerning King David over his own advice.
103* Razis from the apocryphal [[Literature/BooksOfMaccabees book of 2nd Maccabees]] boldly tries to kill himself in order to not be captured by Nicanor's troops, though [[RasputinianDeath it takes him a few more tries before he finally expires]].
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107* Kung Fu Chicken Noodle, seen in Wrestling/KaijuBigBattel, is the result of a suicide attempt gone wrong. He ''eventually'' became a hero though.
108* Samuel Shaw tried to commit suicide in Wrestling/{{TNA}} when he realized Christie Hemme, [[StalkerWithaCrush whom he had been stalking]], did not share his affections. This eventually lead to him being put in a padded cell.
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112* There's a sort of joking, ContinuityNod version in the AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho story ''Caerdroia''. The Doctor, dealing with an ObstructiveBureaucrat, says that he's going to go take a couple of aspirin. It was once stated that aspirin is poison to Time Lords. Without knowing that, it sounds as though he's merely, and quite reasonably, complaining of a headache, as he's just been asked to refer his question of whether anyone in the building can help him to the Rhetorical or Genuine Questions Office, but it's actually more akin to an exasperated [[FingerGun finger-gun]]-to-the-head gesture.
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116* After [[spoiler:Lin Mao, the man who arranged Hua Yin's CareerEndingInjury]] in ''Roleplay/TheDaoOfTheAwakened'', is made to suffer the same fate, he jumps off a roof.
117* In ''Roleplay/TheGamersAlliance'', [[BreakTheCutie Marya]] finally cracks when she becomes guilt-ridden by all the bad things she's done and commits suicide in order to atone for her sins and be reunited with her husband [[AntiVillain Kagetsu]] in the afterlife.
118* Many characters in ''Roleplay/SurvivalOfTheFittest'' choose to commit suicide rather than kill their classmates or allow themselves to be killed. The most memorable of these is probably River Garraty, who was the first one to kill themselves by ''intentionally running into a danger zone''. In v3, there have been six intentional suicides; [[spoiler:Tegan Bianco, Keiji Tanaka, Anna Grout, Bobby Jacks, Gabe [=McCallum=] and Quincy Archer]]. Three other characters killed themselves by accident.
119** Recently in v4, [[spoiler:Dawne Jiang]] commits suicide by remaining in a dangerzone after it has been announced as such. [[spoiler:Hermione Miller]] and [[spoiler:Violetta Lindsberg]] also commit suicide by pulling on their [[ExplosiveLeash collars]].
120*** Maria Graham attempts suicide by trying to slash her own throat with a shard of broken glass. Fortunately, one of her friends shows up just in time to stop her.
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123[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
124* In ''TabletopGame/{{Anathema|2011}}'', shrouds with the dominion of Despair can drive others to suicide, even if that person was perfectly fine before.
125** If a shroud has the primary dominion of Despair, it means that their husk committed suicide.
126* One of the Deathlords in ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'', during his first life as a Solar Exalted, was inducted into a Circle (adventuring party) to replace their lost member, who had carried the same Shard. After enduring a decade of them demonstrating why the Solars ended up being overthrown, he killed himself. Then, after spending a fair while as a brooding ghost, the rest of them managed what he saw as a KarmaHoudini...so now he wants to destroy all life.
127* This is roughly how Cataphractoi are created in ''TabletopGame/PrincessTheHopeful''.
128* In the [[DeathByOriginStory origin story]] for the ''TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}}'' setting, grieving bride Tatyana throws herself from the clifftop castle wall, rather than be turned into a vampire by her fiance's [[CainAndAbel murderous brother]], Strahd von Zarovich. Strahd's karmic punishment as a Darklord is to continue driving Tatyana's reincarnations to suicide (or be otherwise directly or indirectly responsible for her death) again and again as the only thing he truly wants - her - keeps slipping from his grasp.
129* For a while in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' it was possible for a Commissar of the Imperial Guard to execute himself. This was quickly patched in the Codex's FAQ.
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133* Animula's backstory involves this in ''Toys/LittleAppleDolls''. In order to avoid losing his wife, her father have her to a warlord [[ArrangedMarriage prior to her birth]]. On her seventh birthday the warlord came for her. The little girl was made to live in a cage, however a [[FantasticFoxes fox]] came along and helped her. The fox told her that the warlord was going to [[TamperingWithFoodAndDrink give her milk]] that would turn her into a demon, so Animula was given eggs in order to protect her. It turns out the fox was really the [[ForcedTransformation warlords' jealous wife]], who was [[MurderTheHypotenuse attempting to kill the girl]] herself. After deciding she can never escape, the child ended up drinking both the allegedly poisonous milk and eating the bad eggs.
134* Abnormal Cyrus' original backstory in ''Toys/TeddyScares'', a toyline of undead teddy bears, was that his loneliness drove him to hang himself.
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138* ''WebAnimation/AOKRuinsYourChildhood'':
139** ''SUPER MARIO - AFTER THE GAME'' ends with Mario jumping into an endless pit after he ruins his marriage with Peach.
140** Charlie Brown shoots himself at the end of ''PEANUTS: THE UNTOLD STORY'' after learning he has a traumatic brain injury from [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome hitting his head on the ground]].
141** In the first ''Very Off Parents'' short, a child worker jumps off a roof in order to escape her job.
142* ''WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIsland'' has examples that are mostly PlayedForLaughs, like Bubble popping herself to prove a point and Yellow Face dying on command. However, in BFB 28, it's more serious. When the Announcer returns, he takes the show from Four to run the finale, but rather then leave, Four merges with the Earth, seemingly permanently, to stay on as a "constant presence". However, one of the writers says they're fine.
143-->''(Laughing demonically)'' '''''[[LaughingMad WAHAHAHAHAHAHA!]] I'LL BE HERE FOREVER!!!'''''
144* According to ''WebAnimation/BowsersKingdom'' episode 10, Lemmy Koopa was driven to suicide because of a mediocre review of the show.
145-->'''Hal:''' Hmm, well let's check out this review.\
146'''Jeff:''' Lemonater said it was good, but need plot and character development. It was good, but it's not the Fresh Prince.\
147'''Hal:''' [[LittleDidIKnow Little did we know]] that poor Lemmy idolised the Fresh Prince. He's always tried to be like Will Smith and tried his best. He was good... just not Fresh Prince good. ''(sighs)'' I miss you Lemmy... ''(sniff)'' I miss you...\
148''(Shot of Lemmy hanging himself)''
149* [[spoiler:General Briggs]] in the final chapter of ''WebAnimation/BrokenSaints''.
150* In ''WebAnimation/CopsSkyrim''. One scene has Officer Jenkins suggesting this while listening to an old woman's story during an anger management class. PlayedForLaughs:
151-->"Could somebody ''please'' draw my sword and chop my head off? I'll give you everything I own. I'm serious, how could you have not killed yourself by now, lady? That's the most depressing story I've ever heard and she hasn't even covered the ''teen years'' yet!"
152* ''WebAnimation/DorklyOriginals'' has [[Franchise/MortalKombat Shang Tsung]] commit suicide upon seeing that it was possible for fetuses to be made in Earthrealm in ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9hTb_qiNuE The Most Horrifying Finishing Move In Mortal Kombat]]''.
153* In the ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' episode "[[Recap/HTFWishyWashy Wishy Washy]]", [[NeatFreak Petunia]] freaks out so badly over her and her house getting dirty that she [[FlayingAlive skins herself alive with a potato peeler.]]
154* Jerry at the end of ''WebAnimation/{{Jerry}}''. The rest of the series elaborates on his backstory and shows how the other characters were affected by the event.
155* In ''WebAnimation/MarioBrothers'', the ending has this. Mario stops running and lets the lava overtake him.
156* Germaine from ''WebAnimation/NeuroticallyYours'' attempts suicide fairly regularly. In one of earliest episodes, she stands with a gun to her head while Foamy relentlessly mocks her lack of resolution and reasons for putting the gun to her head. It's implied that she ends up shooting Foamy. [[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/82170 "Almost Serious Suicide"]].
157* ''WebAnimation/OnTheEdge'':
158** ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsGWcfBvIM0 The Guord Torture]]''(sic): A client's sister committed suicide because her boss Gotoh used her after he covered for her mistake and she couldn't take it anymore. She was forced to steal the company's money for Gotoh.
159** ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7kO4C1ocGQ Garrote's Chair]]'': Miyako took her own life after being constantly blackmailed and raped by the owner of a porn site that hosted a video of her and her ex, which led to her fiancé Kentaro to seek revenge against the sleazy pig. Unfortunately, the bastard hired a delinquent to kill Kentaro, leading to his situation on the beginning.
160* ''WebAnimation/RevengeFilms'':
161** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgWbscjtTCs Yuriko's]] older sister tried to hang herself after suffering DomesticAbuse from her husband Daisuke. She fortunately survived, and later divorced him with the help of her family.
162** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIgbjndUGaU Rue's first daughter]] took her own life six months after their last encounter; the girl begged Rue for money after her once-doting father started abusing her physically before passing away.
163* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
164** [[spoiler:Salem]] was made immortal as a punishment for attempting to overthrow the gods. She tried stabbing herself with a sword but [[ICannotSelfTerminate couldn't kill herself]].
165** Throughout the series, the heroes constantly go through trauma and loss. While many of them eventually overcome their trauma and become better people as a result, one of them has bear a heavier burden by leading them all and eventually resorts to a form of suicide as a result. [[spoiler:Throughout Volume 9, protagonist Ruby Rose struggles to cope with the results of her actions across the series and the deaths that happened throughout. When she is trapped in the [[TrappedInAnotherWorld Ever After]], the stress of it all eventually causes her to lash out at her friends and abandon them. When Neopolitan attempts to get her to drink the tea made from a leaf from the Great Tree in the Ever After in order to "ascend", she uses copies of people from her life that had died in order to break her both mentally and physically. What finally causes her to drink it and "ascend" however is witnessing Neo [[KillTheCutie smashing her heel on Little]] just as her friends arrived to watch her drink it. The final two episodes deal with the fact that her friends and teammates uncertain if the Ruby that comes back from ascension will be the same Ruby or not. Thankfully, Ruby recognizes after landing in the Blacksmith's domain that she didn't truly wish to die, comes to remember to [[BeYourself accept herself for who she is after seeing the truth behind Summer Rose's disappearance]] and returns back to her friends' side]] with a greater certainty in herself.
166* WebAnimation/TheStoriesOfSodor: In "[[Recap/StoriesOfSodorS5E8Revenge Revenge]]", Robert's mother did this after her family's house was foreclosed.
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171* Website/{{Cracked}} released [[http://www.cracked.com/article_15658_the-ten-minute-suicide-guide.html this]] article exploring the ramifications of suicide for you, and the people around you. While littered with Cracked's standard brand of humour, it does make some valid points. [[SincerityMode If you are reading this page and considering suicide, please]] ''[[SincerityMode please]]'' [[SincerityMode at least take the time to read the article first]].
172* In ''Website/NFLQuarterbacksOnFacebook'', the citizens of UsefulNotes/{{Cleveland}}, as well as Browns Fans, would kill themselves after being reminded about the UsefulNotes/{{Baltimore}} Ravens's successes following their move in 1996, especially after winning two Super Bowls.
173* ''Website/SCPFoundation'':
174** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-405 SCP-405 ("Telepathy Virus")]]. SCP-405 is a contagious effect that causes the victim to gain the power of uncontrollable {{Telepathy}}. The constant mental "noise" and resulting sleep deprivation cause most victims to attempt suicide.
175** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1230 SCP-1230 ("A Hero is Born")]]. SCP-1230 is a book that produces full-immersion dream worlds where the reader is the main character. These dream worlds are primarily adventure settings which are tailored to the reader's tastes and expectations and [[YearInsideHourOutside years can pass inside them even though the reader usually sleeps no longer than normal]]. One researcher, an avid tabletop and video game player, used SCP-1230 and fell asleep in his office for fifteen hours (which prompted a security alert); he re-awoke under medical care, immediately excused himself into the bathroom and committed suicide. When another researcher went inside the book to ask what happened, the book's consciousness (taking the form of a benign old man) [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone tearfully]] informed him that the guy got completely enamoured in his fantasy world and tried to pull an IChooseToStay, and kept it going for ''two centuries'' before the book simply could not keep the dream going any longer.
176* In ''Website/{{Serina}}'', this is the implied final fate of Retally, a woolly wumpo of the Tidelands herd. He attains a PyrrhicVictory by using fire to drive away the invading thalassic gravediggers, but unfortunately, he hasn't mastered the fire, and this results in nearly the entire Tidelands herd burning to death. Retally is consumed by guilt over the deaths of his herdmates, and heads to the cold and hostile northern regions of Serinarcta, never to be seen or heard from again.
177* The Spy, from ''WebAnimation/WaterHuman'', chose to throw himself off a cliff rather than let the Water-Human kill him. In fact, he did this mostly because he was so depressed by how people seemed to constantly die in droves while around the Water-Human.
178* ''WebAnimation/ZsdavAdventures'': ZigZagged in ''Kiválasztott 1'' (''Chosen one 1''), it begins with Zsdav walking to a ledge and says this world became "too empty" for him. Freezzy [[TalkingDownTheSuicide tries to talk him out of it]] but Zsdav keeps insisitng he has to kill himself.
179-->'''Freezzy:''' Jump then. ''(Punches Zsdav and falls off the ledge)''
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183* ''WebVideo/The15Experience'': A video of the events in the house was somehow spread to a (fictional) makeup vlogger named Nikki. Something about the video put her into a trance, and she slammed her head into her computer until she died as a result.
184* While ''WebVideo/ArbyNTheChief'' has been known for its exaggerated view of the online gaming world in its earlier seasons, once its final season drew to its closure, this trope was played both straight and PlayedForDrama:
185** First, when [[BigBad Eugene Black]] kills himself [[spoiler:after [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his sister, the one character that brought him genuine happiness]] [[ShootTheDog dies of a Brain Hemorrhage]], the fact that [[AbusiveParents his dad is a Drunk that physically abuses him for what can be described as on a daily basis]], and that [[VillainousBreakdown his friends have been incapacitated indefinitely and his Master Plan was foiled by two action figures]] finally pushed him over the edge.]] Ouch.
186** A very interesting case of both being averted and deconstructed with Tyler, Eugene's best friend. [[spoiler:After learning about Eugene's suicide]], he decides to find Arbiter and Master Chief [[DisproportionateRetribution by flying down to where they live and tries to kill them both in a blind fury]], [[ChainsawGood with a Chainsaw]]. [[spoiler:He is stopped by a Cop who warns him not enter Jon's room, threatening that [[ShootTheDog he'll be forced to shoot him]]]]. This only turns Tyler's attention to him instead...
187** The titular characters, Arbiter and Master Chief as well. [[spoiler:After Arbiter learns that Chief murdered Cortana, had Arbiter's best friend, Greg cover up for him and eventually driven away, and had been keeping this secret from him for nearly 2 months, [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge gone absolutely berserk and literally rips Chief to pieces]]. While Chief had survived (''barely'') [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone After realizing what he did to Chief and that he had now doomed himself to be all alone for the rest of his existence]]. Arbiter at first tries to end it all by Jumping out of Jon's Apartment Window, but is stopped by the timely appearance of Claire. Despite Claire's uplifting pep-talk, it doesn't go through to Arbiter and he and Chief come to the conclusion of killing themselves by means of a Gas Explosion.]] Maybe fans were upset by this sight as the series's GrandFinale, even Jon Graham mentioned on his blog that while he was put off by the reaction to the characters' deaths, he had no other choice. [[RealLifeWritesThePlot The toys themselves had become so decrepit from filming for so many years that they couldn't last for another season]].
188* ''WebVideo/TheAutobiographyOfJaneEyre'': Implied with Mr. Mason. [[spoiler:In episode 26 "Mr. Mason", Jane explains what happened the night when mysterious accident number two occurred and Mr. Mason was the one who was seriously injured, and Jane says he apparently hasn't been feeling alright for some time.]] It's not stated explicitly, but Jane leaves a link to a suicide help web-page in her video description. However, it's probable that Mr Rochester tries to cover up something even more serious.
189* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'': [[spoiler:In Future Trunks's timeline, Yamcha does this when he finds out Bulma got pregnant with Vegeta's baby. After being told this, Goku manages to prevent it in the main timeline by reminding Yamcha they're friends.]]
190* Unfortunately, the ''WebVideo/DreamSMP'' roleplay is set in a [[CrapsackWorld highly unhealthy environment]] for people with [[ThereAreNoTherapists mental health problems]], to the point that three/four characters have taken their own lives, or at least actively considered doing so.
191** By the end of Season 1, Wilbur's [[SanitySlippage mental health spiral]] culminated in him trying to die in the explosion of Manburg in the Button Room. Even though the plan failed, due to Philza arriving in time to try to talk him down and protect him from the explosion, Wilbur still lost his third canon life after he ''begged'' his father [[SuicideByCop to take it]]. He eventually gets brought back to life in Season 3, and by that point, although he has lost the desire to die after [[AndIMustScream spending over what felt like a decade in a torturous Afterlife]], his mental health is still far from stellar.
192** Throughout Tommy's Exile in Season 2, his mental health took a huge hit and he considered ending himself several times, even engaging in highly self-destructive behaviours. The most notable instance of this occurs at the end of the Exile Arc — after Dream blew up Logstedshire and barred Tommy from going into the Nether or having any visitors, Tommy built a tower hundreds of blocks into the sky, with the clear intention of jumping to his death. He ultimately didn't go through with it after realizing what Dream had been doing to him, but came very close.
193** After [[NukeEm the Doomsday War]], Ghostbur asked Tommy to bring him back to life, which basically causes a DeathOfPersonality in Ghostbur. What makes this worse is that Ghostbur is Wilbur's spectral form, and as seen above, ''Wilbur himself was technically a suicide victim''. This is {{subverted|Trope}}, as the first attempted resurrection of Ghostbur failed and he was PutOnABus, and decided he doesn't want to be revived ultimately. However, this is [[BackForTheDead exactly what happens]] when he returns to the server in Season 3 as Tommy recruits his help in attempting to sneak into Pandora's Vault to kill Dream once and for all, and Wilbur is brought BackFromTheDead.
194** Into Season 4, a long history of being felt uncared for has caused Fundy to cut contact with those around him and move far away from the main part of the SMP, setting his respawn point there. While he does accept a heartfelt apology from a revived Wilbur, Fundy says to his face that he doesn't want him in his life anymore, and while Wilbur quickly grows concerned that Fundy was going down "a dangerous path" ([[GenerationXerox of course he'd know]]), Fundy tells him to leave and throws himself into the ruined crater of L'Manburg when he doesn't.
195* In ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'', hidden clips in "Twenty-four months" show an alternate fate for [[spoiler:Jeff]], with him overdosing on pills depressed over the loss of his girlfriend.
196* ''WebVideo/TheFinalMinutes'': Halfway through the first half of ''Zombie Plague'' and shortly after the Prime Minister’s death and subsequent reanimation, the Australian emergency broadcast starts urging those infected to kill themselves as to not give their bodies a chance to reanimate.
197* ''LetsPlay/FreelanceAstronauts'': During the playing of one of the Skulltula Houses in the LetsPlay ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'', the repetition and irritating Golden Skulltula noises get to Ferr "tries" to hang himself, but the rafters aren't strong enough, so he fails.
198** When they encounter a normal Skulltula[[note]]not a Golden Skulltula, and those aren't even so bad in this game[[/note]] in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime: [[UpdatedRerelease Master Quest]]'':
199--->'''Ferr:''' Am I going to have to [[CallBack hang myself]]?\
200'''Maxwell Adams:''' Eventually, yes.
201** Ferr also claims that he usually just hangs himself during the parts of ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' where there's singing.
202* In ''WebVideo/TheGuild'', Zaboo tries to hang himself with an ethernet code to escape his overbearing mother (no screenshot, but it happened). This ends up being the killing blow for her. Not that she actually dies, it's just in their fantasy of her as a monster...ItMakesSenseinContext.
203* WebVideo/JonTron OD's on Advil and Absolut vodka at the end of the ''Hercules Games'' video, feeling the "12 Games of Hercules" aren't worth becoming immortal for.
204** He hangs himself in dismay in response to Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa killing themselves in a ''Lion King'' bootleg game.
205** He [[MadeOfExplodium flops over and explodes]] when ''Birdemic'' makes him decide he's "had enough living for one day."
206* ''WebVideo/LifeSMP'': Two of the first three seasons invoke this trope with a LastSurvivorSuicide:
207** In 3rd life, Grian wins the DuelToTheDeath over Scar. After lamenting his hollow victory, he jumps of the cliff right behind where Scar died.
208--->'''Rendog:''' ''(dead; in the in-game chat)'' One more life to go…
209** In Double Life, after reuniting with Pearl, Scott blows himself up using TNT and kills both of them due to their CantLiveWithoutYou {{synchronization}}:
210--->'''Scott:''' Tilly death do us part, Pearl.\
211'''Pearl:''' Wait, Scott, what are you doing?\
212'''Scott:''' TILLY DEATH DO US PART–\
213'''Pearl:''' Scott! What are you doing?! SCOTT–\
214'''[=Smajor1995=] was blown up by [=Smajor1995=]'''\
215'''[=PearlescentMoon=] died'''
216* In ''Series/{{Noob}}'', [[spoiler:Dark Avenger]]'s case was technically a RageQuit, but it played out as his gaming avatar jumping off a cliff and a friend begging him not to jump beforehand.
217* WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic takes special precautions to prevent himself from committing suicide when reviewing ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''. Even so, he still sneaks in a cyanide pill and takes it during the review. Someone promptly runs on camera and performs the Heimlich Manuver so he survives.
218** In many other reviews, after a particularly bad scene, he pulls out a gun and shoots himself in the head, and [[UnexplainedRecovery goes back to reviewing]] three seconds later.
219** When [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] sends Critic a copy of Creator/RebBrown's ''Film/{{Captain America|1979}}'' film, Critic hangs himself rather than watch the film.
220** And during ''WesternAnimation/ThePebbleAndThePenguin'', he goes to take a bath and brings his toaster with him.
221** PlayedForDrama in WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee, where he admits his DeathSeeker intentions to a heartbroken Film Brain. "Return was never an option."
222** Another critic on the site, Film Brain, sometimes places a gun to his head when things are getting to be too much for him. "Why is it always empty?!"
223** WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick pulls a plastic bag over her head and strangles herself after being subjected to "There Must Be An Angel".
224** WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows has also killed himself with a grocery bag ("[=BedRock=]"). He's also beaten himself to death with a book ("Whatcha Say") and committed seppuku ("Like a G6"). He's put a (toy) gun to his head or under his chin a few times as well.
225** Linkara of ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'' has attempted this both seriously [[spoiler:when he believed he had been one of the parents of the girl who became his gun]] and...um...not quite so seriously.
226--->'''Linkara:''' ''(sawing at wrist with gun)'' Why doesn't it work?!
227*** Also from ''Atop the Fourth Wall'', how Linkara defeats [[spoiler:The Entity; he drives it mad by pointing out the pointlessness of it's very existence, then posits the question of what happens when an Outer God dies. The Entity is intrigued and self-destructs, freeing all the people it had captured]].
228** In a later episode, the suicide helpline guy mocks her for using suicide helplines so much.
229* In an example very much ''not'' played for laughs, Rainer in ''WebVideo/{{Petscop}}'' is heavily implied to have killed himself immediately after giving Petscop to "The Family".
230-->Fuck you all, and fuck me as well. Check your bathroom now.
231* Played for laughs by Jack in-game in two of Creator/RoosterTeeth's LetsPlays:
232** In ''Vs.'' episode 5, while playing ''VideoGame/CartoonNetworkPunchTimeExplosion'', he allows his character, WesternAnimation/{{Captain Planet|and the Planeteers}}, to fall down a hole, after he found out his special attack ended with an explosion of rainbows and hearts.
233** In ''LetsPlay VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' episode 45, he questions if they have to hop through a circle hole. Ray corrects him by saying it's a square hole. Jack hangs his characters head down and throws him into the lava pit nearby.
234* ''WebVideo/SMPLive'': PlayedForLaughs when Connor defeats [=AntVenom=] in the arena. He announces that he can't live with himself and [[AMoltenDateWithDeath jumps into a pit of lava]].
235* WebVideo/SolidJJ: In "Mario Learns the Truth", Mario finds out that not only Princess Peach has been sleeping with Bowser, but that his brother and all his friends had already knew and assumed that Mario saving Peach is just part of his elaborate fantasy. Mario reacts to the news by pulling a gun at his head, but [[BungledSuicide he has 99 extra lives and just revives instantly]].
236* Subverted in ''WebVideo/SpazBoysComedy'''s Omegle trolling videos. Latrelle, who is one of the puppets, claimed that he would commit suicide if he didn't get an omegle girlfriend, but he never went through with it because he got one.
237* The Original [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony One]] came back from the dead in the ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' review. He was ready to kill his clone in order to get his show back. After the clone just gave up the show, Original Spoony realized that he had to review ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''. He promptly shot himself in the head and became dead. Again.
238* Toad is driven to suicide at the end of ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82uD1frYT0k talk my head off]]'' because he killed so many people.
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