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Restoring order: Interpreting suicide through a Burkean lens
Authors:Beth A Messner  Jacquelyn J Buckrop
Institution:1. Associate Professor, Dept of Communication Studies , Ball State University , Muncie, IN, 47306;2. Associate Dean, College of Communication, Information, and Media , Ball State University , Muncie, IN, 47306
Abstract:This Burkean analysis of suicide notes argues that suicide is motivated by an innate human desire for “Order.” The notes analyzed in this study were composed by individuals who portrayed their lives as filled with much chaos and pain. In Burke's words, they viewed their lives as highly disordered. Their final communiques indicate that they saw suicide as a way to overcome the tremendous feelings of guilt and/or shame associated with that disorder. In a smaller number of cases, the deceased suggested that suicide allowed them to transcend their painful circumstances, thereby allowing them to avoid the assignment of guilt or shame. As the rhetoric of suicide notes reveals, suicide functions as an agency by which their authors believe a sense of “control” can be reestablished and, ultimately, “Order” restored to their worlds.
Keywords:Suicide  order  Burke  restoration  purification
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