Death Quote by Tanith Lee
““Everything now had been taken from him, his striving after goodness, his hopes, his pride, even that human revenge upon fate--to destroy his own life-- for he was invulnerable. A terrible predicament he was in, to be utterly suicidal, and unable to perish.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: “The Birthgrave” by Tanith Lee, 1975
A character feels utterly powerless, stripped of all hopes and purpose, leading to a desire for self-destruction despite seeming invulnerability.
In simple terms: He feels hopeless and suicidal after losing everything.
Recognize when despair is overwhelming and seek help.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- grief counseling
- mental health crisis
- support groups
- emergency intervention
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What can restore meaning when all seems lost?
- How does perceived invulnerability affect coping?
Even when feeling invulnerable, despair can drive self-destruction.