Works Cited
Stoppler, Melissa C. "What are the effects of suicide?" 10 Feb. 2011.
Melissa Stoppler argues the effects that can occur from or lead to suicide. She claims that this is caused and cause emotional conflicts. She claims this by using accurate information to prove the causes of the people’s emotional problems. Some people are suicidal because of psychological problems. Stoppler's purpose again is to inform people of suicide so possibly less people will commit this.
Stoppler, Melissa C. "What are the signs and symptoms for suicide?" 10 Feb. 2011.
Melissa Stoppler tells the signs and symptoms are easily noticed if they are known. Stoppler discovers this by looking at statistics and things about suicide. Some signs are that they keep to their selves, or begin to become more clingy to people that they think love them. Again, Stoppler's purpose is to tell people about suicide.
Stoppler, Melissa C. "What is Suicide?" 10 Feb. 2011.
Melissa Stoppler argues the point of suicide in this article. She claims and tells what suicide really is, in basic words. It is basically when a person kills themselves by self-harm, medication, guns, and many other ways. She investigates this, I think by researching suicide cases, statistics, and things to that effect. Stoppler's purpose is to inform people about suicide in order to prevent it.
Swolowe, Jill, Liz McNeil, and Diane Clehane. "What Drove Her to Suicide?"
Jill Swolowe argues the story of a person who committed suicide, to tell some causes and reasons some people commit suicide. She claims that this story about Mary Kennedy committed suicide because of family and emotional complications. She first develops this claim, I think, by asking their family about her and her life story. She explores the challenges and problems of her life to tell a personal story of a suicide victim. Some victims suicide stories are similar to the Kennedy’s story while some are because of different reasons or by different ways of suicide. This is showing one of the few accounts of suicide. Jill Swolowe's purpose in writing this is to give a true account of suicide and why this occurs so often in today’s world.