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* In ''Literature/TheLastAdventureOfConstanceVerity'', Agent Harrison hits this after he fails to convince Connie to go back to adventuring. Having been convinced of Engine Theory by the ShadowGovernment he works for, he develops a sense of meaninglessness over being a cog in a cosmic machine that doesn't have any purpose to it. When [[TheMenInBlack Men in Black]]-types come to take some files from him and plan on killing him, Harrison doesn't fight them on it and is saved by Connie in the nick of time through dumb luck.

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* ''Literature/ACourtOfThornsAndRoses'': Feyre goes through it a few times, most notably when she's Under the Mountain and locked in Tamlin's mansion for her "protection".

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Feyre goes through it a few times, most notably when she's Under the Mountain and locked in Tamlin's mansion for her "protection"."protection".
** Tamlin goes through this in ''A Court of Frost and Starlight'' as a result of Feyre's plan to ruin him. It seems to have worked too well.
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* ''Literature/ACourtOfThornsAndRoses'': Feyre goes through it a few times, most notably when she's Under the Mountain and locked in Tamlin's mansion for her "protection"

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* ''Literature/ACourtOfThornsAndRoses'': Feyre goes through it a few times, most notably when she's Under the Mountain and locked in Tamlin's mansion for her "protection"
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* In Nick Kyme's ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' novel ''[[Literature/{{Salamanders}} Salamander]]'', the [[HurtingHero obviously suffering]] Fugis confesses to having lost faith at the death of their captain.

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* In Nick Kyme's ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' novel ''[[Literature/{{Salamanders}} Salamander]]'', the [[HurtingHero obviously suffering]] suffering Fugis confesses to having lost faith at the death of their captain.
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* ''Literature/HeWhoFightsWithMonsters'': Jason passes one of these when he finally leaves Earth and returns to [[AlternateUniverse Pallimustus]] only to be backstabbed, manipulated, and [[TheBait treated like disposable tool]] by the people in charge yet ''again''.
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* In ''Literature/AllQuietOnTheWesternFront'' Paul crosses it near the end, after he lost all of his friends were in the war. He describes his feelings like this: "Let the months and years come, they can take nothing from me, they can take nothing more. I am so alone, and so without hope that I can confront them without fear." [[spoiler:When he's killed not much later, his facial expression is described as "calm, as though almost glad the end had come."]]

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* In ''Literature/AllQuietOnTheWesternFront'' ''Literature/AllQuietOnTheWesternFront'', Paul crosses it near the end, after he has lost all of his friends were in the war. He describes his feelings like this: "Let the months and years come, they can take nothing from me, they can take nothing more. I am so alone, and so without hope that I can confront them without fear." [[spoiler:When he's killed not much later, his facial expression is described as "calm, as though almost glad the end had come."]]
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* The titular hero in ''Film/{{Devdas}}'' loses all hope after ChildhoodSweetheart Paro marries someone else. Made worse by the fact that it wouldn't have happened if he'd been able to stand up to [[ParentalMarriageVeto his father]]. And it gets worse.

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* The titular hero in ''Film/{{Devdas}}'' ''Literature/{{Devdas}}'' loses all hope after ChildhoodSweetheart Paro marries someone else. Made worse by the fact that it wouldn't have happened if he'd been able to stand up to [[ParentalMarriageVeto his father]]. And it gets worse.

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* Pushing spirits beyond the despair event horizon in ''Literature/DateALive'' is generally a ''very'' bad idea. It causes them to go inverse, basically unleashing their SuperpoweredEvilSide and forcing the original personality to go dormant. An inverse spirit is far more powerful than a regular one, and has far fewer qualms about using their powers for wanton destruction, or at least killing whoever caused them to go inverse.



* In ''Literature/TheGreatGatsby'', [[spoiler: George Wilson]] goes over this line after [[spoiler: Myrtle]] dies. [[spoiler: It leads him to kill the man he thinks is responsible, Jay Gatsby, in a MurderSuicide.]]

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* In ''Literature/TheGreatGatsby'', [[spoiler: George [[spoiler:George Wilson]] goes over this line after [[spoiler: Myrtle]] [[spoiler:Myrtle]] dies. [[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It leads him to kill the man he thinks is responsible, Jay Gatsby, in a MurderSuicide.]]


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* In ''Literature/QualiaThePurple'', Hatou comes dangerously close to this after [[spoiler:[[DroppedABridgeOnHim Yukari's death]]]], escaping it by hanging to the HopeSpot she found in the form of Alice.


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* Happens to Kirito in ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'' after [[spoiler:Asuna dies in his arms for [[TakingTheBullet taking a fatal strike from Akihiko that was meant for him]]]].
** That wasn't the first time. The first time was after [[spoiler:Sachi died in front of him because he failed to warn his friends about a trap and he wasn't able to save them. A few months later, he gets a HopeSpot in the form of learning of an item that can revive the dead, only to have his hopes crushed when he obtains the item and finds out in only works within ten seconds of the target's death. Only receiving a Christmas Card that Sachi had sent shortly before her death is able to snap him out of his despair- she figured she wouldn't survive until Christmas and that Kirito would blame himself for her death, so she recorded a message thanking him for the time they had together and for giving her joy and hope, as well as telling him not to blame himself for her death.]]
** And then Kirito plummets past it [[spoiler:when Eugeo dies at the hands of Quinella, to the point where he [[DrivenToSuicide attempts to take his own life.]] Thankfully, due to a YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre speech from all of his closest friends (Including Eugeo's spirit), he manages to recover from even that.]]
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* In Creator/GrahamMcNeill's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Literature/HorusHeresy novel ''Fulgrim'', Fulgrim's is [[spoiler:when, having murdered Ferrus Manus, his [[EvilWeapon sword]] lets him [[HeelRealization realize]] what he has done. His despair is so great that his sword persuades him that [[DrivenToSuicide suicide]] is too noble for him -- and tricks him into accepting [[AFateWorseThanDeath possession]].]]
* In TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} ''Daemon World'' by Creator/BenCounter when the daemon prince who he thought was DeusExMachina betrays him and kills his entire army.

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* In TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' ''Daemon World'' by Creator/BenCounter when the daemon prince who he thought was DeusExMachina betrays him and kills his entire army.



* In Nick Kyme's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} novel ''[[Literature/{{Salamanders}} Salamander]]'', the [[HurtingHero obviously suffering]] Fugis confesses to having lost faith at the death of their captain.

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** Word of God reveals that after Fred's death [[spoiler:in ''Deathly Hallows'']], a devastated George was an AngstySurvivingTwin to some degree for the rest of his life. He was never able to cast a Patronus again, which can be a marked sign that a wizard or witch has crossed the DEH.
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* ''Literature/{{Aniara}}'': A story about a ColonyShip pushed off course and damaged to the point where turning isn't possible, the key theme in the book is how people deal with their impending doom. Coping mechanisms run the gamut, from nostalgia and hedonism to bizarre religious practices and MurderSuicide.
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** Frida hits it after [[spoiler:the family court judge rules that she simply is not ready for the responsibility of being a mother based on the footage, her performance and behavior at school, and data collected by the dolls. He proceeds to terminate her parental rights. The only way she can see Harriet again is if Harriet looks her up after she turns eighteen.]]
** [[spoiler:Young Meryl]] hits it when she learns that on top of her prognosis for reuniting with her child being poor, the kid will go into foster care.
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* ''Literature/TheDarkForest'': After his Wallbreaker cracks his strategy, the pressure of being unable to save the world (along with the reality that no matter what he says and does, everyone will assume that it's part of his genius strategy) catches up to Tyler. He ends up shooting himself.
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* The [[EmpathicEnvironment Swamps of Sadness]] in ''Literature/TheNeverendingStory'' can cause anyone to go into a deep depression and lose all hope. It happens to Atreyu's horse Artax who eventually sank into the swamps. Atreyu, however, was protected from dying as he was wearing the Auryn, but he still felt the absolute depression.
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* In ''Literature/SpiceAndWolf'': Holo crosses this line early on after learning that [[spoiler:her hometown is likely gone, and has been for centuries]]. This knowledge leads her to asking Lawrence to make a child with her out of despair. Lawrence helps her snap out of it.
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* Haik has long passed this in ''Literature/TheCrocodileGod.'' As a sea-god of the Tagalog tribe in the Philippines, the effects of Spain's colonization on him [[ForegoneConclusion are a major theme of the story.]] Once respected and deeply loved by his people, Haik didn't take it well when the bulk of said followers were ''massacred,'' and the rest were forced to convert to Catholicism for survival. However, it was when [[ImperiledInPregnancy his heavily-pregnant mortal wife Mirasol was shot by her Spanish employer]] and [[OutlivingOnesOffspring their whale-goddess daughter was stillborn]] that he finally plunged past the DespairEventHorizon. By the year 2017, the now Filipino-American Mirasol is TheOnlyBeliever left and their ReincarnationRomance has been saddled with a GroundhogDayLoop of reuniting, but [[StarCrossedLovers getting separated]] or traumatized. When Mirasol tries to get him to break the cycle, [[HopeIsScary he doesn't want to because he's afraid he'll lose her for good.]] This is not unfounded, since he points out that [[OutlivingOnesOffspring their first daughter has REFUSED to reincarnate since her death was so traumatic.]] In Chapter 7, he gets floored when Mirasol says that [[spoiler: the other gods are mobilizing to look for him,]] since his only response is:

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* Haik has long passed this in ''Literature/TheCrocodileGod.'' As a sea-god of the Tagalog tribe in the Philippines, the effects of Spain's colonization on him [[ForegoneConclusion are a major theme of the story.]] Once respected and deeply loved by his people, Haik didn't take it well when the bulk of said followers were ''massacred,'' and the rest were forced to convert to Catholicism for survival. However, it was when [[ImperiledInPregnancy his heavily-pregnant mortal wife Mirasol was shot by her Spanish employer]] and [[OutlivingOnesOffspring [[TragicStillbirth their whale-goddess daughter was stillborn]] that he finally plunged past the DespairEventHorizon. By the year 2017, the now Filipino-American Mirasol is TheOnlyBeliever left and their ReincarnationRomance has been saddled with a GroundhogDayLoop of reuniting, but [[StarCrossedLovers getting separated]] or traumatized. When Mirasol tries to get him to break the cycle, [[HopeIsScary he doesn't want to because he's afraid he'll lose her for good.]] This is not unfounded, since he points out that [[OutlivingOnesOffspring their first daughter has REFUSED to reincarnate since her death was so traumatic.]] In Chapter 7, he gets floored when Mirasol says that [[spoiler: the other gods are mobilizing to look for him,]] since his only response is:
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* Haik has long passed this in ''Literature/TheCrocodileGod.'' As a sea-god of the Tagalog tribe in the Philippines, the effects of Spain's colonization on him [[ForegoneConclusion are a major theme of the story.]] Once respected and deeply loved by his people, Haik didn't take it well when the bulk of said followers were ''massacred,'' and the rest were forced to convert to Catholicism for survival. However, it was when [[ImperiledInPregnancy his heavily-pregnant mortal wife Mirasol was shot by her Spanish employer]] and [[AdultFear their whale-goddess daughter was stillborn]] that he finally plunged past the DespairEventHorizon. By the year 2017, the now Filipino-American Mirasol is TheOnlyBeliever left and their ReincarnationRomance has been saddled with a GroundhogDayLoop of reuniting, but [[StarCrossedLovers getting separated]] or [[AdultFear traumatized.]] When Mirasol tries to get him to break the cycle, [[HopeIsScary he doesn't want to because he's afraid he'll lose her for good.]] This is not unfounded, since he points out that [[AdultFear their first daughter has REFUSED to reincarnate since her death was so traumatic.]] In Chapter 7, he gets floored when Mirasol says that [[spoiler: the other gods are mobilizing to look for him,]] since his only response is:

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* Haik has long passed this in ''Literature/TheCrocodileGod.'' As a sea-god of the Tagalog tribe in the Philippines, the effects of Spain's colonization on him [[ForegoneConclusion are a major theme of the story.]] Once respected and deeply loved by his people, Haik didn't take it well when the bulk of said followers were ''massacred,'' and the rest were forced to convert to Catholicism for survival. However, it was when [[ImperiledInPregnancy his heavily-pregnant mortal wife Mirasol was shot by her Spanish employer]] and [[AdultFear [[OutlivingOnesOffspring their whale-goddess daughter was stillborn]] that he finally plunged past the DespairEventHorizon. By the year 2017, the now Filipino-American Mirasol is TheOnlyBeliever left and their ReincarnationRomance has been saddled with a GroundhogDayLoop of reuniting, but [[StarCrossedLovers getting separated]] or [[AdultFear traumatized.]] traumatized. When Mirasol tries to get him to break the cycle, [[HopeIsScary he doesn't want to because he's afraid he'll lose her for good.]] This is not unfounded, since he points out that [[AdultFear [[OutlivingOnesOffspring their first daughter has REFUSED to reincarnate since her death was so traumatic.]] In Chapter 7, he gets floored when Mirasol says that [[spoiler: the other gods are mobilizing to look for him,]] since his only response is:



** In Chapter 8, that line is expanded upon to reveal that he lost a ''lot'' of family members--his five cousins, his aunt and uncle, his older sister, and at least two in-laws. [[AdultFear No wonder he gave up after his daughter died.]]

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* ''Literature/LightsAreOffButEveryonesHome'': Trent has to break up with his girlfriend, not realizing she's bee nabusing and using him, and returns to his life of constant harassment and pain. This results in him [[spoiler: being DrivenToSuicide, though luckily he survives his attempt and [[CreatorRecovery gets better]].]]

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* Multiple instances in occur in ''Literature/AnOutcastInAnotherWorld'' where Rob is close to suffering one of these. The closest happens when he encounters a wolf during a training excursion that triggers memories of his first day in Ixatan. Keira manages to calm him down through good ole’ fashioned friendship.

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is close to suffering one of these. The closest happens when he encounters a wolf during a training excursion world that triggers memories has fallen below the horizon, even if the protagonist doesn't realize it until he is pushed over [[{{Room 101}} his own personal rat-related line]].
** {{Room 101}} in general is designed to make someone cross the Despair Event Horizon, by using whatever the person fears most to make them betray whatever is most important to them after first wearing them down with a long period of torture.
* In ''Literature/AllQuietOnTheWesternFront'' Paul crosses it near the end, after he lost all
of his first day friends were in Ixatan. Keira manages to calm him down through good ole’ fashioned friendship.the war. He describes his feelings like this: "Let the months and years come, they can take nothing from me, they can take nothing more. I am so alone, and so without hope that I can confront them without fear." [[spoiler:When he's killed not much later, his facial expression is described as "calm, as though almost glad the end had come."]]



* In the second Literature/ApprenticeAdept trilogy, Fleta reaches this point after being told by everyone she knows that there's no way she'd be allowed to be with her love, Mach.[[note]]Technically, Mach's mind in Bane's body. Long story.[[/note]] Not willing to settle for being Mach's kept woman, she decides suicide is the only answer, going so far as to demand a talisman from Adept Red that would [[ModeLock keep her from reflexively changing shape and saving herself.]] It takes a [[PowerOfLove super-powered]] AnguishedDeclarationOfLove from Mach to [[DeusExMachina overcome the talisman and save her.]]
* Sabrina Bunahr of ''Literature/Birthright2017'' reaches it when she believes she's completely alone. With everyone she knew and loved either ignorant of her thanks to [[ManInTheIronMask the curse]], our to the country, or driven away by the villains manipulations, Sabrina finally stops fighting and turns to the villain out of desperation to have ''someone'' who cares about her. Fortunately [[TheMentor Ko-Kalah]] encourages her that she's not completely lost, and she manages to step back before crossing it completely.



* Literature/CiaphasCain ('''[[TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} HERO OF THE IMPERIUM!]]''') ends up fighting a [[DealWithTheDevil witch]] who ''[[EmotionBomb weaponizes this]]'' -- simply meeting [[CreepyChild the boy's]] eyes leaves a ''priest'' writhing and screaming. Cain himself ends up [[HeroicWillpower fighting to stay sane]] from an onset of ReligiousHorror until [[PowerNullifier Jurgen's aura]] gets in range.
* Haik has long passed this in ''Literature/TheCrocodileGod.'' As a sea-god of the Tagalog tribe in the Philippines, the effects of Spain's colonization on him [[ForegoneConclusion are a major theme of the story.]] Once respected and deeply loved by his people, Haik didn't take it well when the bulk of said followers were ''massacred,'' and the rest were forced to convert to Catholicism for survival. However, it was when [[ImperiledInPregnancy his heavily-pregnant mortal wife Mirasol was shot by her Spanish employer]] and [[AdultFear their whale-goddess daughter was stillborn]] that he finally plunged past the DespairEventHorizon. By the year 2017, the now Filipino-American Mirasol is TheOnlyBeliever left and their ReincarnationRomance has been saddled with a GroundhogDayLoop of reuniting, but [[StarCrossedLovers getting separated]] or [[AdultFear traumatized.]] When Mirasol tries to get him to break the cycle, [[HopeIsScary he doesn't want to because he's afraid he'll lose her for good.]] This is not unfounded, since he points out that [[AdultFear their first daughter has REFUSED to reincarnate since her death was so traumatic.]] In Chapter 7, he gets floored when Mirasol says that [[spoiler: the other gods are mobilizing to look for him,]] since his only response is:
-->[[EverybodysDeadDave "I thought they were dead."]]
** In Chapter 8, that line is expanded upon to reveal that he lost a ''lot'' of family members--his five cousins, his aunt and uncle, his older sister, and at least two in-laws. [[AdultFear No wonder he gave up after his daughter died.]]
* In ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'', Edmond Dantès is imprisoned in solitary confinement for years, on unclear charges, first hoping that the mistake will be quickly cleared up, then appealing in vain to the authorities, then raging, then praying to an unlistening God... after four years he realizes that he'll never be released. Crossing the event horizon (the author uses another metaphor: thoughts of suicide are like a blue inviting lake which, when you step into it, turns out to be quicksand), he decides to starve himself to death. He carries out this intention until he's lying on his bed weak and nearly dead... when he hears a scratching noise, which turns out to be a fellow prisoner digging a tunnel. This neighbor pulls him back over the event horizon, and turns his thoughts in a new direction: escape and revenge.
** Several others experience despair horizons of their own during the story: Dantès saves at least two of them at the last minute, but experiences a new despair when his vengeance results in the death of his enemy's innocent child. (He gets better.)
* In Creator/JohnCWright's ''Literature/CountToTheEschaton'', Ctesibius does not even need guards; he will not attempt to escape. He has despaired since the day his order attempted to take over the world with [[GreyGoo Golden Goo]] and failed.
* ''Literature/DarknessVisible'' has two notable examples. Most importantly, this is the reason why [[spoiler: the leader of the Dark Tide is trying to end the world. He crossed the event horizon when his wife died. Badly.]] Lewis crosses his own despair event horizon [[spoiler: in Hyde Park, when he realises that he will never survive the mental strain of closing all the rogue Thresholds. Being [[StiffUpperLip British]], he gets on with it regardless, but quite without hope for his own survival. It is only thanks to [[HeterosexualLifepartners Marsh]] getting him to a doctor immediately after his collapse that he lives.]]
-->[[spoiler: "The disordered ranks of dark portals went on and on before me, stretching into the grey distance like an unending army. I kept my eyes on the sky, and knew with a crushing certainty that I faced my own destruction."]]
* The titular hero in ''Film/{{Devdas}}'' loses all hope after ChildhoodSweetheart Paro marries someone else. Made worse by the fact that it wouldn't have happened if he'd been able to stand up to [[ParentalMarriageVeto his father]]. And it gets worse.
* In the ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'', Cavalcante faints and loses speech from despair upon thinking that his son died.[[note]]He was alive at the time the poem was set and Cavalcante just misunderstood Dante's comment.[[/note]] It's worth noting that that Cavalcante manages to find this new depth of despair while burning in Hell for heresy.
* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' novel [[Recap/NewSeriesAdventuresEnginesofWar "Engines of War"]], Cinder's death is what finally makes the Doctor willing to use the Moment to commit genocide, after risking everything to prevent the Time Lords from doing the same thing.
* ''Literature/EleanorOliphantIsCompletelyFine'' has the titular protagonist obsess over meeting a singer she met and fell in love with at a concert, and meticulously plan to meet him again. Though Eleanor battles loneliness, depression, and resurfacing trauma throughout the book, the final straw is her realization that she's obsessing over a crush on a stranger, making a fool of herself because she's desperate for companionship. [[spoiler:This leads her to attempting suicide, though thankfully her friend Raymond saves her.]]
* In Vikram Seth's novel ''Literature/AnEqualMusic'', Michael spends a long time teetering on the edge of this after [[spoiler:Julia tells him to stop bothering her]].



* During the climax of the ''Literature/GriffinsDaughter'' trilogy, elf noble Sadaiyo discovers his brother, Ashinji had survived Sadaiyo's beytral (setting him up to be captured by humans who would kill him on the spot or drag him off to be interrogated, then killed). Sadaiyo snaps and tries to kill him then and there, heeless of the fact that A) everyone would know he did it and B) they were in the middle of a battle with the humans.
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
** As Dumbledore informs Harry during the course of ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'', being abandoned by Tom Riddle, Sr. is this trope for [[IJustWantToBeLoved Merope Gaunt]], to the point that she would wish for her death, which [[DeathByChildbirth takes place soon after giving birth to her son]].
** For the surviving Hogwarts defenders near the end of ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'', the Despair Event Horizon is [[spoiler:seeing Hagrid carrying Harry's "dead" body.]] Despite this, Neville's courage manages to rally them, and they [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome surge back to continue the fight]].
** Snape tells Dumbledore after Lily dies that he wants to die. Dumbledore tells him that’s not going to solve anything.
* ''Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'': Marvin is in ModeLock for this, and it's PlayedForLaughs.
* ''Literature/TheHungerGames'': Katniss Everdeen crosses the line in ''Literature/CatchingFire'' when she realizes Haymitch only kept his promise to Peeta. Pushed over the edge after [[spoiler:[[DoomedHometown District Twelve is nuked]]]]. She gets a bit better over the course of ''Literature/{{Mockingjay}}'', but gets hit ''hard'' again after [[spoiler:Prim's death]], to the point that the next chapter after it happens consists of [[TalkativeLoon a series of incoherent rambling]].
* ''Literature/KindlingAshes'': After [[spoiler: Corran]] is denounced as a traitor by his family and pushed off a cliff, he gives up all hope and is content to lie where he fell until he dies. [[spoiler: Frang]] [[DefiedTrope isn't having any of that and inspires him to live longer.]]
* Lennie the sharecropper in ''Kneel to the Rising Sun'' by Erskine Caldwell led a miserable existence even before the climax of the story. His family was starving, the brutal landlord had tortured his dog, and his father was eaten alive by swine. However, he well and truly crosses the Despair Event Horizon when the sadistic landlord forces him to betray the only man who had ever really befriended him, and he watches helplessly as the local farmers hunt him down and eventually lynch him. By the end he is reduced to little more than a hopeless shell of a man, sinking powerlessly to his knees [[TitleDrop as the sun rises before him]].
* ''Literature/KnowledgeOfAngels'': Beneditx reaches this after he becomes convinced by Palinor that God does not exist.
* ''Literature/TheLastDaysOfKrypton:'' No-Ton slumps to the ground, crying, after [[spoiler:the arks he's trying to build for a HomeworldEvacuation collapse due to the effects of an earthquake.]]



* In Creator/GrahamMcNeill's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Literature/HorusHeresy novel ''Fulgrim'', Fulgrim's is [[spoiler:when, having murdered Ferrus Manus, his [[EvilWeapon sword]] lets him [[HeelRealization realize]] what he has done. His despair is so great that his sword persuades him that [[DrivenToSuicide suicide]] is too noble for him -- and tricks him into accepting [[AFateWorseThanDeath possession]].]]
* In TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} ''Daemon World'' by Creator/BenCounter when the daemon prince who he thought was DeusExMachina betrays him and kills his entire army.
** Ditto the ''Sons of Malice'', a traitor army that fights in [[TranquilFury complete and]] [[DissonantSerenity utter silence.]] Said to be ''extremely'' unnerving.
* In another ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' novel, ''[[Literature/SpaceMarineBattles Fall of Damnos]]'', the Damnosian PDF is near broken and convinced they're just stalling for time before Ultramarines arrive. The Marines' arrival pulls some out of this mindset, but others, like colonel Sonne, are still convinced that the Necrons will slaughter them all.

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* In Creator/GrahamMcNeill's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Literature/HorusHeresy Jack London's novel ''Fulgrim'', Fulgrim's ''Literature/MartinEden'', the title character stops seeking fame and fortune as a struggling writer when he sees how the public treats the publication of a suicide friend's poem (the poem is [[spoiler:when, having murdered Ferrus Manus, his [[EvilWeapon sword]] lets him [[HeelRealization realize]] what he has done. a humongous success btw). His despair is so great such that he doesn't care when his sword persuades him [[spoiler: career finally picks up steam, so he decides to retire early and commit suicide as well]].
* In ''Literature/TheMazeRunner'', after getting stung by a Griever and recovering some of his memories, Alby completely loses hope, knowing just what the world outside the Maze is like.
* In ''Literature/MemorySorrowAndThorn'', this is embodied in the character of Cadrach, who is introduced as a DirtyCoward and thief, but later turns out to have played a critical role in delivering the TomeOfEldritchLore to the EvilSorcerer who kicked off the entire "summon the evil Storm King back into the world" plot. He knows this, knows he did the whole thing out of cowardice, and admits
that [[DrivenToSuicide suicide]] he'd do it again, thanks to his will having [[GoMadFromTheRevelation been broken by the knowledge]] contained in that evil book.
* Zachary State, the protagonist of ''Literature/TheMentalState'',
is too noble for made to watch as his girlfriend is raped before his eyes. In a fit of sociopathic rage, he mutilates the people responsible with his girlfriend watching. However, after seeing how terrified of him -- and tricks him she has become, he plunges into despair and willingly allows himself to get arrested for his offences.
* ''Literature/MoreThanThis'':
** He went though a lot, but what finally drove Seth over the edge was finding out [[spoiler:Gudmund was sleeping with Monica and was never exclusively "his"]].
** Seth's mother couldn't get over [[spoiler:Owen's death]], choosing a simulated reality over
accepting [[AFateWorseThanDeath possession]].]]
it.
* In TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} ''Daemon World'' From Creator/OlegDivov's ''Literature/NightWatcher'', with a strong helping of TearJerker: Igor Dolinsky's [[spoiler: lover was turned into a vampire. He didn't know it, and so, [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampirism being a STD]], he became a vampire himself. This led to a series of strange uncontrollable outbursts on his part, during one of which he raped his wife and tried to start a chainsaw massacre in the town (he was stopped in the nick of time). Realizing that something strange had happened to him, he resolved to combat it by Creator/BenCounter tying himself up in the basement during full moons -- and his amazingly dedicated wife helped, causing him to appreciate her more than ever. Only, as his condition got worse, he became alternatively lethargic or dangerous -- and thus tied up -- for months at a time, and so wasn't there for her when his wife inevitably became a vampire from the daemon prince who rape too. Eventually, he thought was DeusExMachina betrays him and kills successfully overcame his entire army.
** Ditto the ''Sons of Malice'', a traitor army
vampirism, only to discover that fights in [[TranquilFury complete and]] [[DissonantSerenity utter silence.]] Said to be ''extremely'' unnerving.
* In another ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' novel, ''[[Literature/SpaceMarineBattles Fall of Damnos]]'',
his wife had irrevocably embraced the Damnosian PDF is near broken vampire lifestyle and convinced they're the only way to save her was to make her [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a Master]], which meant that they would never see each other again, not that she could bring herself to care about him in her present state anyway.]] "Luckily", he had just stalling for time enough connections to pull it off, but at that moment he hit the Despair Event Horizon ''hard'' and spent days contemplating suicide methods before Ultramarines arrive. The Marines' arrival pulls some out of this mindset, but others, like colonel Sonne, are still convinced coming to the horrible realization that he is simply ''too sane'' to kill himself, which made things even worse. [[FailureKnight So in the Necrons will slaughter them all.end he dedicated himself]] [[KnightInSourArmor to saving his town from the vampires]].



* In ''Literature/OfFearAndFaith'' the party encounters a derelict fortress full of soldiers who have crossed this and attempt to help them. Then [[FromBadToWorse things get worse]].
* Richard Shannon's wife in ''Literature/OnlySuperhuman'' was killed right in front of him causing him to go into HeroicBSOD. Which he was only broken out of when Arkady reminded him that his daughter still needed him. Her blaming him for her mother's death sent him over this.
* In ''Literature/{{Otherland}}'', the suffering endured by the Other, the quasi-AI operating system of the titular network, comes to a peak after PsychoForHire Dread takes over the system, torturing it to the point where it gives up all hope of preserving itself or its secret, and instead hatches a plot to [[DrivenToSuicide destroy itself]] [[TakingYouWithMe along with all of its tormentors]].
* Multiple instances in occur in ''Literature/AnOutcastInAnotherWorld'' where Rob is close to suffering one of these. The closest happens when he encounters a wolf during a training excursion that triggers memories of his first day in Ixatan. Keira manages to calm him down through good ole’ fashioned friendship.
* In Creator/JohnMilton's ''Literature/ParadiseLost'', none of the devils propose admitting they are in the wrong; one ventures to raise the possibility, only to dismiss it as horrible.
* In L. Jagi Lamplighter's ''[[Literature/ProsperosDaughter Prospero Regained]]'', Miranda is convinced that Astreus, having lost hope, will now fall prey to Hell.
* The ghosts of all his murder victims attempt to do this to Shakespeare's ''Theatre/RichardIII'' before the Battle of Bosworth, conveniently Lampshading it with the phrase "Despair and die." It doesn't really work because Richard is such a MagnificentBastard as to be beyond all shame.
* Early into the ''Literature/SeekerBears'' book ''Great Bear Lake'', Kallik begins losing her will to live. She has to resist the temptation to drown herself and be with her mother (who was killed by whales). It isn't until she hears the ice spirits calling her brother's name that she regains her spirit to go on and be reunited with her sibling.



* ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour'' is a world that has fallen below the horizon, even if the protagonist doesn't realize it until he is pushed over [[{{Room 101}} his own personal rat-related line]].
** {{Room 101}} in general is designed to make someone cross the Despair Event Horizon, by using whatever the person fears most to make them betray whatever is most important to them after first wearing them down with a long period of torture.

to:

* ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour'' is a world that has fallen below ''Literature/TheSpiritThief'': At the horizon, even if the protagonist doesn't realize it until he is pushed end of Spirit War, Eli, crushed with guilt over [[{{Room 101}} his own personal rat-related line]].
inaction during Nara's invasion of Osera, goes into HeroicSafeMode and gives up, letting Benehime take him with no resistance.
* Franchise/StarWarsLegends:
** {{Room 101}} in general is designed to make someone cross At the end of the Literature/NewJediOrder, the death of [[BigBad Supreme Overlord Shimrra]] sends the Yuuzhan Vong species (and particularly the warrior caste) over the Despair Event Horizon, by using whatever Horizon ''en masse'', with thousands of warriors committing [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled ritual suicide]] or [[TakingYouWithMe kamikaze attacks]] and the person fears most others surrendering to make the Galactic Alliance. Oddly enough, this is a ''positive'' example of the trope, since it convinced the otherwise-implacable Vong that [[WhatASenselessWasteOfHumanLife the war was not worth continuing]].
** The hapless Captain Bebo in ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear: Eaten Alive''. Losing some of his crew in a ship crash, others vanishing one by one until only one remains in the single safe place on D'vouran, he tries to warn off visitors to the world but is too grief-stricken and [[{{Gaslighting}} gaslit]] by the [[ImAHumanitarian natives]] for
them betray whatever [[CassandraTruth to think he's anything but mad]]. Still, he keeps trying -- and that last crewmember dying breaks him. It's actually this despair that gets one visitor to take him seriously and hear him out, but when he's done, rather than go with her he gives her the trinket that has kept him safe, and is most important killed shortly thereafter.
** In addition
to them after portraying Anakin Skywalker's long fall to TheDarkSide, the novelization of ''Literature/RevengeOfTheSith'' makes clear that his tumble over the Despair Event Horizon has collateral damage:
*** When Sidious abandons him to be killed, Dooku realizes that all his accomplishments, victories, and plans amount to nothing because he was being cultivated for one sole purpose: Anakin's
first wearing murder.
*** Subverted when Mace Windu is told that Palpatine is Darth Sidious, and the whole Republic and the war is under the control of the Sith. He first despairs, having idolized the Republic as the ideal to which he fights for, but then decides to deal with the Sith Lord and so regains his resolve.
*** In his duel against Sidious, Yoda finally breaks through the cloud of the dark side of the Force, only to realize that he and all Jedi are utterly powerless against the Sith, because the Sith have evolved to the future and the Jedi haven't. He escapes with his life, but knowing he can never hope to stop Sidious.
----> "Only my pride [is wounded]," Yoda said, and meant it, though Bail could not possibly understand how deep that wound went, nor how it bled. "Only my pride."
*** Anakin's final scene outlines his thought process during the BigNo in SecondPersonNarration. He's been rebuilt as Darth Vader, and is informed that he killed Padmé. He tries to shirk off the blame, only to realize there is no one to, and that it was him committing evil all along.
----> You killed her because, finally, when you could have saved ''her'', when you could have gone away with ''her'', when you could have been thinking about ''her'', you were thinking about ''yourself...''\\
It is in this blazing moment that you finally understand the trap of the dark side, the final cruelty of the Sith -- because now ''yourself'' is all you will ever have.
* Mme. Raquin in ''Literature/ThereseRaquin'' experiences this when not only does she know that her niece/daughter-in-law killed her son, but she loses her one and only chance to expose Thérèse's crime.
* Unbroken: "''All I see,'' he thought, ''is a dead body breathing.''" Olympic runner Louie Zamperini's realization of the fact that his time as a POW will permanently affect the rest of his life.
* In ''Literature/UseOfWeapons'', happens in a rather nasty way to [[spoiler: the original Cheradenine in one of the flashback chapters when he discovers what Elethiomel did to his sister, complete with TitleDrop for emphasis. It's strongly hinted that the same happened to Elethiomel as well which led to him becoming TheAtoner and thus the events of the rest of the book.]]
* In Creator/GrahamMcNeill's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Literature/HorusHeresy novel ''Fulgrim'', Fulgrim's is [[spoiler:when, having murdered Ferrus Manus, his [[EvilWeapon sword]] lets him [[HeelRealization realize]] what he has done. His despair is so great that his sword persuades him that [[DrivenToSuicide suicide]] is too noble for him -- and tricks him into accepting [[AFateWorseThanDeath possession]].]]
* In TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} ''Daemon World'' by Creator/BenCounter when the daemon prince who he thought was DeusExMachina betrays him and kills his entire army.
** Ditto the ''Sons of Malice'', a traitor army that fights in [[TranquilFury complete and]] [[DissonantSerenity utter silence.]] Said to be ''extremely'' unnerving.
* In another ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' novel, ''[[Literature/SpaceMarineBattles Fall of Damnos]]'', the Damnosian PDF is near broken and convinced they're just stalling for time before Ultramarines arrive. The Marines' arrival pulls some out of this mindset, but others, like colonel Sonne, are still convinced that the Necrons will slaughter
them down with a long period of torture.all.



* The ghosts of all his murder victims attempt to do this to Shakespeare's ''Theatre/RichardIII'' before the Battle of Bosworth, conveniently Lampshading it with the phrase "Despair and die." It doesn't really work because Richard is such a MagnificentBastard as to be beyond all shame.



* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
** As Dumbledore informs Harry during the course of ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'', being abandoned by Tom Riddle, Sr. is this trope for [[IJustWantToBeLoved Merope Gaunt]], to the point that she would wish for her death, which [[DeathByChildbirth takes place soon after giving birth to her son]].
** For the surviving Hogwarts defenders near the end of ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'', the Despair Event Horizon is [[spoiler:seeing Hagrid carrying Harry's "dead" body.]] Despite this, Neville's courage manages to rally them, and they [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome surge back to continue the fight]].
** Snape tells Dumbledore after Lily dies that he wants to die. Dumbledore tells him that’s not going to solve anything.
* The titular hero in ''Film/{{Devdas}}'' loses all hope after ChildhoodSweetheart Paro marries someone else. Made worse by the fact that it wouldn't have happened if he'd been able to stand up to [[ParentalMarriageVeto his father]]. And it gets worse.



* ''Literature/TheLastDaysOfKrypton:'' No-Ton slumps to the ground, crying, after [[spoiler:the arks he's trying to build for a HomeworldEvacuation collapse due to the effects of an earthquake.]]
* From Creator/OlegDivov's ''Literature/NightWatcher'', with a strong helping of TearJerker: Igor Dolinsky's [[spoiler: lover was turned into a vampire. He didn't know it, and so, [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampirism being a STD]], he became a vampire himself. This led to a series of strange uncontrollable outbursts on his part, during one of which he raped his wife and tried to start a chainsaw massacre in the town (he was stopped in the nick of time). Realizing that something strange had happened to him, he resolved to combat it by tying himself up in the basement during full moons - and his amazingly dedicated wife helped, causing him to appreciate her more than ever. Only, as his condition got worse, he became alternatively lethargic or dangerous - and thus tied up - for months at a time, and so wasn't there for her when his wife inevitably became a vampire from the rape too. Eventually, he successfully overcame his vampirism, only to discover that his wife had irrevocably embraced the vampire lifestyle and the only way to save her was to make her [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a Master]], which meant that they would never see each other again, not that she could bring herself to care about him in her present state anyway.]] "Luckily", he had just enough connections to pull it off, but at that moment he hit the Despair Event Horizon ''hard'' and spent days contemplating suicide methods before coming to the horrible realization that he is simply ''too sane'' to kill himself, which made things even worse. [[FailureKnight So in the end he dedicated himself]] [[KnightInSourArmor to saving his town from the vampires]].
* In ''Literature/MemorySorrowAndThorn'', this is embodied in the character of Cadrach, who is introduced as a DirtyCoward and thief, but later turns out to have played a critical role in delivering the TomeOfEldritchLore to the EvilSorcerer who kicked off the entire "summon the evil Storm King back into the world" plot. He knows this, knows he did the whole thing out of cowardice, and admits that he'd do it again, thanks to his will having [[GoMadFromTheRevelation been broken by the knowledge]] contained in that evil book.
* In ''Literature/{{Otherland}}'', the suffering endured by the Other, the quasi-AI operating system of the titular network, comes to a peak after PsychoForHire Dread takes over the system, torturing it to the point where it gives up all hope of preserving itself or its secret, and instead hatches a plot to [[DrivenToSuicide destroy itself]] [[TakingYouWithMe along with all of its tormentors]].
* In ''Literature/UseOfWeapons'', happens in a rather nasty way to [[spoiler: the original Cheradenine in one of the flashback chapters when he discovers what Elethiomel did to his sister, complete with TitleDrop for emphasis. It's strongly hinted that the same happened to Elethiomel as well which led to him becoming TheAtoner and thus the events of the rest of the book.]]
* ''Literature/DarknessVisible'' has two notable examples. Most importantly, this is the reason why [[spoiler: the leader of the Dark Tide is trying to end the world. He crossed the event horizon when his wife died. Badly.]] Lewis crosses his own despair event horizon [[spoiler: in Hyde Park, when he realises that he will never survive the mental strain of closing all the rogue Thresholds. Being [[StiffUpperLip British]], he gets on with it regardless, but quite without hope for his own survival. It is only thanks to [[HeterosexualLifepartners Marsh]] getting him to a doctor immediately after his collapse that he lives.]]
-->[[spoiler: "The disordered ranks of dark portals went on and on before me, stretching into the grey distance like an unending army. I kept my eyes on the sky, and knew with a crushing certainty that I faced my own destruction."]]
* ''Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'': Marvin is in ModeLock for this, and it's PlayedForLaughs.
* In L. Jagi Lamplighter's ''[[Literature/ProsperosDaughter Prospero Regained]]'', Miranda is convinced that Astreus, having lost hope, will now fall prey to Hell.
* Franchise/StarWarsLegends:
** At the end of the Literature/NewJediOrder, the death of [[BigBad Supreme Overlord Shimrra]] sends the Yuuzhan Vong species (and particularly the warrior caste) over the Despair Event Horizon ''en masse'', with thousands of warriors committing [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled ritual suicide]] or [[TakingYouWithMe kamikaze attacks]] and the others surrendering to the Galactic Alliance. Oddly enough, this is a ''positive'' example of the trope, since it convinced the otherwise-implacable Vong that [[WhatASenselessWasteOfHumanLife the war was not worth continuing]].
** The hapless Captain Bebo in ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear: Eaten Alive''. Losing some of his crew in a ship crash, others vanishing one by one until only one remains in the single safe place on D'vouran, he tries to warn off visitors to the world but is too grief-stricken and [[{{Gaslighting}} gaslit]] by the [[ImAHumanitarian natives]] for them [[CassandraTruth to think he's anything but mad]]. Still, he keeps trying--and that last crewmember dying breaks him. It's actually this despair that gets one visitor to take him seriously and hear him out, but when he's done, rather than go with her he gives her the trinket that has kept him safe, and is killed shortly thereafter.
** In addition to portraying Anakin Skywalker's long fall to TheDarkSide, the novelization of ''Literature/RevengeOfTheSith'' makes clear that his tumble over the Despair Event Horizon has collateral damage:
*** When Sidious abandons him to be killed, Dooku realizes that all his accomplishments, victories, and plans amount to nothing because he was being cultivated for one sole purpose: Anakin's first murder.
*** Subverted when Mace Windu is told that Palpatine is Darth Sidious, and the whole Republic and the war is under the control of the Sith. He first despairs, having idolized the Republic as the ideal to which he fights for, but then decides to deal with the Sith Lord and so regains his resolve.
*** In his duel against Sidious, Yoda finally breaks through the cloud of the dark side of the Force, only to realize that he and all Jedi are utterly powerless against the Sith, because the Sith have evolved to the future and the Jedi haven't. He escapes with his life, but knowing he can never hope to stop Sidious.
----> "Only my pride [is wounded]," Yoda said, and meant it, though Bail could not possibly understand how deep that wound went, nor how it bled. "Only my pride."
*** Anakin's final scene outlines his thought process during the BigNo in SecondPersonNarration. He's been rebuilt as Darth Vader, and is informed that he killed Padmé. He tries to shirk off the blame, only to realize there is no one to, and that it was him committing evil all along.
----> You killed her because, finally, when you could have saved ''her'', when you could have gone away with ''her'', when you could have been thinking about ''her'', you were thinking about ''yourself...''\\
It is in this blazing moment that you finally understand the trap of the dark side, the final cruelty of the Sith--because now ''yourself'' is all you will ever have.
* Mme. Raquin in ''Literature/ThereseRaquin'' experiences this when not only does she know that her niece/daughter-in-law killed her son, but she loses her one and only chance to expose Thérèse's crime.
* In the second Literature/ApprenticeAdept trilogy, Fleta reaches this point after being told by everyone she knows that there's no way she'd be allowed to be with her love, Mach.[[note]]Technically, Mach's mind in Bane's body. Long story.[[/note]] Not willing to settle for being Mach's kept woman, she decides suicide is the only answer, going so far as to demand a talisman from Adept Red that would [[ModeLock keep her from reflexively changing shape and saving herself.]] It takes a [[PowerOfLove super-powered]] AnguishedDeclarationOfLove from Mach to [[DeusExMachina overcome the talisman and save her.]]
* Literature/CiaphasCain ('''[[TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} HERO OF THE IMPERIUM!]]''') ends up fighting a [[DealWithTheDevil witch]] who ''[[EmotionBomb weaponizes this]]''--simply meeting [[CreepyChild the boy's]] eyes leaves a ''priest'' writhing and screaming. Cain himself ends up [[HeroicWillpower fighting to stay sane]] from an onset of ReligiousHorror until [[PowerNullifier Jurgen's aura]] gets in range.
* In ''Literature/AllQuietOnTheWesternFront'' Paul crosses it near the end, after he lost all of his friends were in the war. He describes his feelings like this: "Let the months and years come, they can take nothing from me, they can take nothing more. I am so alone, and so without hope that I can confront them without fear." [[spoiler:When he's killed not much later, his facial expression is described as "calm, as though almost glad the end had come."]]

to:

* ''Literature/TheLastDaysOfKrypton:'' No-Ton slumps to ''Literature/TheWitchlands'': Merik is on the ground, crying, after [[spoiler:the arks he's trying to build for a HomeworldEvacuation collapse due to the effects verge of an earthquake.]]
* From Creator/OlegDivov's ''Literature/NightWatcher'', with a strong helping of TearJerker: Igor Dolinsky's [[spoiler: lover was turned into a vampire. He didn't know it, and so, [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampirism being a STD]], he became a vampire himself. This led to a series of strange uncontrollable outbursts on his part, during one of which he raped his wife and tried to start a chainsaw massacre in the town (he was stopped in the nick of time). Realizing that something strange had happened to him, he resolved to combat it by tying himself up in the basement during full moons - and his amazingly dedicated wife helped, causing him to appreciate her more than ever. Only, as his condition got worse, he became alternatively lethargic or dangerous - and thus tied up - for months at a time, and so wasn't there for her when his wife inevitably became a vampire from the rape too. Eventually, he successfully overcame his vampirism, only to discover that his wife had irrevocably embraced the vampire lifestyle and the only way to save her was to make her [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a Master]], which meant that they would never see each other again, not that she could bring herself to care about him in her present state anyway.]] "Luckily", he had just enough connections to pull it off, but at that moment he hit the Despair Event Horizon ''hard'' and spent days contemplating suicide methods before coming to the horrible realization that he is simply ''too sane'' to kill himself, which made things even worse. [[FailureKnight So in the end he dedicated himself]] [[KnightInSourArmor to saving his town from the vampires]].
* In ''Literature/MemorySorrowAndThorn'', this is embodied in the character of Cadrach, who is introduced as a DirtyCoward and thief, but later turns out to have played a critical role in delivering the TomeOfEldritchLore to the EvilSorcerer who kicked off the entire "summon the evil Storm King back into the world" plot. He knows this, knows he did the whole thing out of cowardice, and admits that he'd do it again, thanks to his will having [[GoMadFromTheRevelation been broken by the knowledge]] contained in that evil book.
* In ''Literature/{{Otherland}}'', the suffering endured by the Other, the quasi-AI operating system of the titular network, comes to a peak after PsychoForHire Dread takes over the system, torturing it to the point where it gives up
losing all hope throughout most of preserving itself or its secret, and instead hatches a plot to [[DrivenToSuicide destroy itself]] [[TakingYouWithMe along with all of its tormentors]].
* In ''Literature/UseOfWeapons'', happens in a rather nasty way to [[spoiler: the original Cheradenine in one of the flashback chapters when he discovers what Elethiomel did to his sister, complete with TitleDrop for emphasis. It's strongly hinted that the same happened to Elethiomel as well which led to him becoming TheAtoner and thus the events of the rest of the book.]]
* ''Literature/DarknessVisible'' has two notable examples. Most importantly, this is the reason why [[spoiler: the leader of the Dark Tide is trying to end the world. He crossed the event horizon when his wife died. Badly.]] Lewis crosses his own despair event horizon [[spoiler: in Hyde Park, when he realises that he will never survive the mental strain of closing all the rogue Thresholds. Being [[StiffUpperLip British]], he gets on with it regardless, but quite without hope for his own survival. It is only thanks to [[HeterosexualLifepartners Marsh]] getting him to a doctor immediately after his collapse that he lives.]]
-->[[spoiler: "The disordered ranks of dark portals went on and on before me, stretching into the grey distance like an unending army. I kept my eyes on the sky, and knew with a crushing certainty that I faced my own destruction."]]
* ''Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'': Marvin is in ModeLock for this, and it's PlayedForLaughs.
* In L. Jagi Lamplighter's ''[[Literature/ProsperosDaughter Prospero Regained]]'', Miranda is convinced that Astreus, having lost hope, will now fall prey to Hell.
* Franchise/StarWarsLegends:
** At the end of the Literature/NewJediOrder, the death of [[BigBad Supreme Overlord Shimrra]] sends the Yuuzhan Vong species (and particularly the warrior caste) over the Despair Event Horizon ''en masse'', with thousands of warriors committing [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled ritual suicide]] or [[TakingYouWithMe kamikaze attacks]] and the others surrendering to the Galactic Alliance. Oddly enough, this is a ''positive'' example of the trope, since it convinced the otherwise-implacable Vong that [[WhatASenselessWasteOfHumanLife the war was not worth continuing]].
** The hapless Captain Bebo in ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear: Eaten Alive''. Losing some of his crew in a ship crash, others vanishing one by one until only one remains in the single safe place on D'vouran, he tries to warn off visitors to the world but is too grief-stricken and [[{{Gaslighting}} gaslit]] by the [[ImAHumanitarian natives]] for them [[CassandraTruth to think he's anything but mad]]. Still, he keeps trying--and that last crewmember dying breaks him. It's actually this despair that gets one visitor to take him seriously and hear him out, but when he's done, rather than go with her he gives her the trinket that has kept him safe, and is killed shortly thereafter.
** In addition to portraying Anakin Skywalker's long fall to TheDarkSide, the novelization of ''Literature/RevengeOfTheSith'' makes clear that his tumble over the Despair Event Horizon has collateral damage:
*** When Sidious abandons him to be killed, Dooku realizes that all his accomplishments, victories, and plans amount to nothing because he was being cultivated for one sole purpose: Anakin's first murder.
*** Subverted when Mace Windu is told that Palpatine is Darth Sidious, and the whole Republic and the war is under the control of the Sith. He first despairs, having idolized the Republic as the ideal to which he fights for, but then decides to deal with the Sith Lord and so regains his resolve.
*** In his duel against Sidious, Yoda finally breaks through the cloud of the dark side of the Force, only to realize that he and all Jedi are utterly powerless against the Sith, because the Sith have evolved to the future and the Jedi haven't. He escapes with his life, but knowing he can never hope to stop Sidious.
----> "Only my pride [is wounded]," Yoda said, and meant it, though Bail could not possibly understand how deep that wound went, nor how it bled. "Only my pride."
*** Anakin's final scene outlines his thought process during the BigNo in SecondPersonNarration. He's been rebuilt as Darth Vader, and is informed that he killed Padmé. He tries to shirk off the blame, only to realize there is no one to, and that it was him committing evil all along.
----> You killed her because, finally, when you could have saved ''her'', when you could have gone away with ''her'', when you could have been thinking about ''her'', you were thinking about ''yourself...''\\
It is in this blazing moment that you finally understand the trap of the dark side, the final cruelty of the Sith--because now ''yourself'' is all you will ever have.
* Mme. Raquin in ''Literature/ThereseRaquin'' experiences this when not only does she know that her niece/daughter-in-law killed her son, but she loses her one and only chance to expose Thérèse's crime.
* In
the second Literature/ApprenticeAdept trilogy, Fleta reaches this point after being told by everyone she knows book, as he grieves for Kullen and Safi, thinks his sister is villainous, believes that there's no way she'd be allowed to be with her love, Mach.[[note]]Technically, Mach's mind in Bane's body. Long story.[[/note]] Not willing to settle for being Mach's kept woman, she decides suicide is the only answer, going so far as to demand a talisman from Adept Red that would [[ModeLock keep her from reflexively changing shape and saving herself.]] It takes a [[PowerOfLove super-powered]] AnguishedDeclarationOfLove from Mach to [[DeusExMachina overcome the talisman and save her.]]
* Literature/CiaphasCain ('''[[TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} HERO OF THE IMPERIUM!]]''') ends up fighting a [[DealWithTheDevil witch]] who ''[[EmotionBomb weaponizes this]]''--simply meeting [[CreepyChild the boy's]] eyes leaves a ''priest'' writhing and screaming. Cain himself ends up [[HeroicWillpower fighting to stay sane]] from an onset of ReligiousHorror until [[PowerNullifier Jurgen's aura]] gets in range.
* In ''Literature/AllQuietOnTheWesternFront'' Paul crosses it near the end, after he lost all of his friends were in the war. He describes his feelings like this: "Let the months and years come, they can take nothing from me, they can take nothing more. I am so alone, and so without hope that I can confront them without fear." [[spoiler:When
he's killed not much later, his facial expression the only hope of the country and yet can't prove it and is described as "calm, as though scarred beyond belief, making him feel pain almost glad all the end had come."]]time. [[spoiler:Cam leaving him]] sends him beyond and for a while he completely stops caring what happens to him, but he manages to find resolve to pull himself back out.



* Lennie the sharecropper in ''Kneel to the Rising Sun'' by Erskine Caldwell led a miserable existence even before the climax of the story. His family was starving, the brutal landlord had tortured his dog, and his father was eaten alive by swine. However, he well and truly crosses the Despair Event Horizon when the sadistic landlord forces him to betray the only man who had ever really befriended him, and he watches helplessly as the local farmers hunt him down and eventually lynch him. By the end he is reduced to little more than a hopeless shell of a man, sinking powerlessly to his knees [[TitleDrop as the sun rises before him]].
* During the climax of the ''Literature/GriffinsDaughter'' trilogy, elf noble Sadaiyo discovers his brother, Ashinji had survived Sadaiyo's beytral (setting him up to be captured by humans who would kill him on the spot or drag him off to be interrogated, then killed). Sadaiyo snaps and tries to kill him then and there, heeless of the fact that A) everyone would know he did it and B) they were in the middle of a battle with the humans.
* In Jack London's novel ''Literature/MartinEden'', the title character stops seeking fame and fortune as a struggling writer when he sees how the public treats the publication of a suicide friend's poem (the poem is a humongous success btw). His despair is such that he doesn't care when his [[spoiler: career finally picks up steam, so he decides to retire early and commit suicide as well]].
* In Creator/JohnMilton's ''Literature/ParadiseLost'', none of the devils propose admitting they are in the wrong; one ventures to raise the possibility, only to dismiss it as horrible.
* In Vikram Seth's novel ''Literature/AnEqualMusic'', Michael spends a long time teetering on the edge of this after [[spoiler:Julia tells him to stop bothering her]].
* In Creator/JohnCWright's ''Literature/CountToTheEschaton'', Ctesibius does not even need guards; he will not attempt to escape. He has despaired since the day his order attempted to take over the world with [[GreyGoo Golden Goo]] and failed.
* In ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'', Edmond Dantès is imprisoned in solitary confinement for years, on unclear charges, first hoping that the mistake will be quickly cleared up, then appealing in vain to the authorities, then raging, then praying to an unlistening God... after four years he realizes that he'll never be released. Crossing the event horizon (the author uses another metaphor: thoughts of suicide are like a blue inviting lake which, when you step into it, turns out to be quicksand), he decides to starve himself to death. He carries out this intention until he's lying on his bed weak and nearly dead... when he hears a scratching noise, which turns out to be a fellow prisoner digging a tunnel. This neighbor pulls him back over the event horizon, and turns his thoughts in a new direction: escape and revenge.
** Several others experience despair horizons of their own during the story: Dantès saves at least two of them at the last minute, but experiences a new despair when his vengeance results in the death of his enemy's innocent child. (He gets better.)
* ''Literature/MoreThanThis'':
** He went though a lot, but what finally drove Seth over the edge was finding out [[spoiler:Gudmund was sleeping with Monica and was never exclusively "his"]].
** Seth's mother couldn't get over [[spoiler:Owen's death]], choosing a simulated reality over accepting it.
* ''Literature/KindlingAshes'': After [[spoiler: Corran]] is denounced as a traitor by his family and pushed off a cliff, he gives up all hope and is content to lie where he fell until he dies. [[spoiler: Frang]] [[DefiedTrope isn't having any of that and inspires him to live longer.]]
* In ''Literature/OfFearAndFaith'' the party encounters a derelict fortress full of soldiers who have crossed this and attempt to help them. Then [[FromBadToWorse things get worse]].
* Unbroken: "''All I see,'' he thought, ''is a dead body breathing.''" Olympic runner Louie Zamperini's realization of the fact that his time as a POW will permanently affect the rest of his life.
* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' novel [[Recap/NewSeriesAdventuresEnginesofWar "Engines of War"]], Cinder's death is what finally makes the Doctor willing to use the Moment to commit genocide, after risking everything to prevent the Time Lords from doing the same thing.
* In ''Literature/TheMazeRunner'', after getting stung by a Griever and recovering some of his memories, Alby completely loses hope, knowing just what the world outside the Maze is like.
* ''Literature/TheHungerGames'': Katniss Everdeen crosses the line in ''Literature/CatchingFire'' when she realizes Haymitch only kept his promise to Peeta. Pushed over the edge after [[spoiler:[[DoomedHometown District Twelve is nuked]]]]. She gets a bit better over the course of ''Literature/{{Mockingjay}}'', but gets hit ''hard'' again after [[spoiler:Prim's death]], to the point that the next chapter after it happens consists of [[TalkativeLoon a series of incoherent rambling]].



* ''Literature/KnowledgeOfAngels'': Beneditx reaches this after he becomes convinced by Palinor that God does not exist.
* ''Literature/TheWitchlands'': Merik is on the verge of losing all hope throughout most of the second book, as he grieves for Kullen and Safi, thinks his sister is villainous, believes that he's the only hope of the country and yet can't prove it and is scarred beyond belief, making him feel pain almost all the time. [[spoiler:Cam leaving him]] sends him beyond and for a while he completely stops caring what happens to him, but he manages to find resolve to pull himself back out.
* ''Literature/TheSpiritThief'': At the end of Spirit War, Eli, crushed with guilt over his inaction during Nara's invasion of Osera, goes into HeroicSafeMode and gives up, letting Benehime take him with no resistance.
* Early into the ''Literature/SeekerBears'' book ''Great Bear Lake'', Kallik begins losing her will to live. She has to resist the temptation to drown herself and be with her mother (who was killed by whales). It isn't until she hears the ice spirits calling her brother's name that she regains her spirit to go on and be reunited with her sibling.
* Haik has long passed this in ''Literature/TheCrocodileGod.'' As a sea-god of the Tagalog tribe in the Philippines, the effects of Spain's colonization on him [[ForegoneConclusion are a major theme of the story.]] Once respected and deeply loved by his people, Haik didn't take it well when the bulk of said followers were ''massacred,'' and the rest were forced to convert to Catholicism for survival. However, it was when [[ImperiledInPregnancy his heavily-pregnant mortal wife Mirasol was shot by her Spanish employer]] and [[AdultFear their whale-goddess daughter was stillborn]] that he finally plunged past the DespairEventHorizon. By the year 2017, the now Filipino-American Mirasol is TheOnlyBeliever left and their ReincarnationRomance has been saddled with a GroundhogDayLoop of reuniting, but [[StarCrossedLovers getting separated]] or [[AdultFear traumatized.]] When Mirasol tries to get him to break the cycle, [[HopeIsScary he doesn't want to because he's afraid he'll lose her for good.]] This is not unfounded, since he points out that [[AdultFear their first daughter has REFUSED to reincarnate since her death was so traumatic.]] In Chapter 7, he gets floored when Mirasol says that [[spoiler: the other gods are mobilizing to look for him,]] since his only response is:
-->[[EverybodysDeadDave "I thought they were dead."]]
** In Chapter 8, that line is expanded upon to reveal that he lost a ''lot'' of family members--his five cousins, his aunt and uncle, his older sister, and at least two in-laws. [[AdultFear No wonder he gave up after his daughter died.]]
* In the ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'', Cavalcante faints and loses speech from despair upon thinking that his son died.[[note]]He was alive at the time the poem was set and Cavalcante just misunderstood Dante's comment.[[/note]] It's worth noting that that Cavalcante manages to find this new depth of despair while burning in Hell for heresy.
* Sabrina Bunahr of ''Literature/Birthright2017'' reaches it when she believes she's completely alone. With everyone she knew and loved either ignorant of her thanks to [[ManInTheIronMask the curse]], our to the country, or driven away by the villains manipulations, Sabrina finally stops fighting and turns to the villain out of desperation to have ''someone'' who cares about her. Fortunately [[TheMentor Ko-Kalah]] encourages her that she's not completely lost, and she manages to step back before crossing it completely.
* Zachary State, the protagonist of ''Literature/TheMentalState'', is made to watch as his girlfriend is raped before his eyes. In a fit of sociopathic rage, he mutilates the people responsible with his girlfriend watching. However, after seeing how terrified of him she has become, he plunges into despair and willingly allows himself to get arrested for his offences.
* Richard Shannon's wife in ''Literature/OnlySuperhuman'' was killed right in front of him causing him to go into HeroicBSOD. Which he was only broken out of when Arkady reminded him that his daughter still needed him. Her blaming him for her mother's death sent him over this.
* ''Literature/EleanorOliphantIsCompletelyFine'' has the titular protagonist obsess over meeting a singer she met and fell in love with at a concert, and meticulously plan to meet him again. Though Eleanor battles loneliness, depression, and resurfacing trauma throughout the book, the final straw is her realization that she's obsessing over a crush on a stranger, making a fool of herself because she's desperate for companionship. [[spoiler:This leads her to attempting suicide, though thankfully her friend Raymond saves her.]]

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* ''Literature/KnowledgeOfAngels'': Beneditx reaches this after he becomes convinced by Palinor that God does not exist.
* ''Literature/TheWitchlands'': Merik is on the verge of losing all hope throughout most of the second book, as he grieves for Kullen and Safi, thinks his sister is villainous, believes that he's the only hope of the country and yet can't prove it and is scarred beyond belief, making him feel pain almost all the time. [[spoiler:Cam leaving him]] sends him beyond and for a while he completely stops caring what happens to him, but he manages to find resolve to pull himself back out.
* ''Literature/TheSpiritThief'': At the end of Spirit War, Eli, crushed with guilt over his inaction during Nara's invasion of Osera, goes into HeroicSafeMode and gives up, letting Benehime take him with no resistance.
* Early into the ''Literature/SeekerBears'' book ''Great Bear Lake'', Kallik begins losing her will to live. She has to resist the temptation to drown herself and be with her mother (who was killed by whales). It isn't until she hears the ice spirits calling her brother's name that she regains her spirit to go on and be reunited with her sibling.
* Haik has long passed this in ''Literature/TheCrocodileGod.'' As a sea-god of the Tagalog tribe in the Philippines, the effects of Spain's colonization on him [[ForegoneConclusion are a major theme of the story.]] Once respected and deeply loved by his people, Haik didn't take it well when the bulk of said followers were ''massacred,'' and the rest were forced to convert to Catholicism for survival. However, it was when [[ImperiledInPregnancy his heavily-pregnant mortal wife Mirasol was shot by her Spanish employer]] and [[AdultFear their whale-goddess daughter was stillborn]] that he finally plunged past the DespairEventHorizon. By the year 2017, the now Filipino-American Mirasol is TheOnlyBeliever left and their ReincarnationRomance has been saddled with a GroundhogDayLoop of reuniting, but [[StarCrossedLovers getting separated]] or [[AdultFear traumatized.]] When Mirasol tries to get him to break the cycle, [[HopeIsScary he doesn't want to because he's afraid he'll lose her for good.]] This is not unfounded, since he points out that [[AdultFear their first daughter has REFUSED to reincarnate since her death was so traumatic.]] In Chapter 7, he gets floored when Mirasol says that [[spoiler: the other gods are mobilizing to look for him,]] since his only response is:
-->[[EverybodysDeadDave "I thought they were dead."]]
** In Chapter 8, that line is expanded upon to reveal that he lost a ''lot'' of family members--his five cousins, his aunt and uncle, his older sister, and at least two in-laws. [[AdultFear No wonder he gave up after his daughter died.]]
* In the ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'', Cavalcante faints and loses speech from despair upon thinking that his son died.[[note]]He was alive at the time the poem was set and Cavalcante just misunderstood Dante's comment.[[/note]] It's worth noting that that Cavalcante manages to find this new depth of despair while burning in Hell for heresy.
* Sabrina Bunahr of ''Literature/Birthright2017'' reaches it when she believes she's completely alone. With everyone she knew and loved either ignorant of her thanks to [[ManInTheIronMask the curse]], our to the country, or driven away by the villains manipulations, Sabrina finally stops fighting and turns to the villain out of desperation to have ''someone'' who cares about her. Fortunately [[TheMentor Ko-Kalah]] encourages her that she's not completely lost, and she manages to step back before crossing it completely.
* Zachary State, the protagonist of ''Literature/TheMentalState'', is made to watch as his girlfriend is raped before his eyes. In a fit of sociopathic rage, he mutilates the people responsible with his girlfriend watching. However, after seeing how terrified of him she has become, he plunges into despair and willingly allows himself to get arrested for his offences.
* Richard Shannon's wife in ''Literature/OnlySuperhuman'' was killed right in front of him causing him to go into HeroicBSOD. Which he was only broken out of when Arkady reminded him that his daughter still needed him. Her blaming him for her mother's death sent him over this.
* ''Literature/EleanorOliphantIsCompletelyFine'' has the titular protagonist obsess over meeting a singer she met and fell in love with at a concert, and meticulously plan to meet him again. Though Eleanor battles loneliness, depression, and resurfacing trauma throughout the book, the final straw is her realization that she's obsessing over a crush on a stranger, making a fool of herself because she's desperate for companionship. [[spoiler:This leads her to attempting suicide, though thankfully her friend Raymond saves her.]]

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* Jake from ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' falls into despair when his parents are infested. And then it gets even worse when [[spoiler:Rachel and Tom die]].

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* ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'':
** Early on in the series, [[ICannotSelfTerminate Tom]] gave up any hope of ever being freed from the Yeerks.
** In the final arc,
Jake from ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' falls into despair when his [[spoiler:his parents are infested. And then it gets even worse when [[spoiler:Rachel Rachel and Tom die]].

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** Theon himself becomes the victim of this in ''Literature/ADanceWithDragons''. After a very long [[ColdBloodedTorture torture session]] with Ramsay Snow, during which he was inflicted by all kinds of implements, possibly [[GroinAttack castrated]], and learned about his sworn brother, Robb Stark's death, the handsome and proud Theon has transformed into a haggard, absolutely defeated man who only answers by the name "Reek". It takes a whole novel for him to even remember his real name, and he will probably never fully recover his sanity.



** In ''Literature/ADanceWithDragons'', Jorah Mormont undergoes this when [[spoiler:he hears that Daenerys has married Hizdahr zo Loraq.]]

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** In ''Literature/ADanceWithDragons'', ''A Dance with Dragons'', Jorah Mormont undergoes this when [[spoiler:he hears that Daenerys has married Hizdahr zo Loraq.]]



** ''Literature/FireAndBlood'' has Aegon II's wife, Helaena Targaryen, who has to watch her older son, Jaehaerys, beheaded... right after approving her younger son, Maelor, to die in his place. She is never the same afterwards, refusing to sleep with her husband or look at Maelor, as it will remind her of the time when she sentenced him to die. She commits suicide a year later.

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** ''Literature/FireAndBlood'' ''Literature/ArchmaesterGyldaynsHistories'' has Aegon II's wife, Helaena Targaryen, who has to watch her older son, Jaehaerys, beheaded... right after approving her younger son, Maelor, to die in his place. She is never the same afterwards, refusing to sleep with her husband or look at Maelor, as it will remind her of the time when she sentenced him to die. She commits suicide a year later.

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