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148:, social conventions or familial obligations. Double suicides were rather common in Japan throughout history and double suicide is an important theme of the puppet theater repertory. The tragic denouement is usually known to the audience and is preceded by a 44:
is a Japanese term meaning "double suicide", used in common parlance to refer to any group suicide of two or more individuals bound by love, typically lovers, parents and children, and even whole families. A double suicide without consent is called
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In Japanese theater and literary tradition, double suicides are the simultaneous suicides of two lovers whose personal feelings
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Lovers committing double suicide believed that they would be united again in heaven, a view supported by feudal teaching in
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a small poetical journey, where lovers evoke the happier moments of their lives and their attempts at loving each other.
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Japan, which taught that the bond between two lovers is continued into the next world, and by the teaching of
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complained about the too-long endings known to be common in double suicide plays. In his novel
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wherein it is believed that through double suicide, one can approach rebirth in the
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Buddhist Views of Suicide and Euthanasia, Philosophy East and West, V. 40 No. 4
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puppet theater. It would later be adapted as a film in 1969 under the title
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and gives it a social and sensual double suicide with no clear ending.
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Cultural dynamics and the unconscious in suicide in Japan
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in English, in a modernist adaptation by the filmmaker
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Yanaka five-storied pagoda double-suicide arson case
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Index

Shinju (disambiguation)
心中
muri
無理心中
murder–suicide
Edo period
Pure Land Buddhism
Pure Land
giri
michiyuki
Shinjū Ten no Amijima
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
bunraku
Double Suicide
Masahiro Shinoda
Toru Takemitsu
Donald Keene
Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
Some Prefer Nettles
The Love Suicides at Sonezaki (1978 film)
Suicide in Japan
Suicide pact
Yanaka five-storied pagoda double-suicide arson case
Lover's Leap
Double Suicide at Rosmersholm
the original
Buddhist Views of Suicide and Euthanasia, Philosophy East and West, V. 40 No. 4
University of Hawaii Press
the original
Cultural dynamics and the unconscious in suicide in Japan

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