The Enigma of the Lisbon Sisters
Words: 878 Pages: 3 7612In Jeffrey Eugenides' novel "The Virgin Suicides," the tragic deaths of the Lisbon sisters serve as a haunting exploration of the complexities surrounding suicide. The sisters, depicted as beautiful and seemingly privileged, lived in a world that appeared ideal on the surface. Yet, their collective decision to end their lives challenges the notion that external appearances and circumstances can shield one from internal turmoil. This essay delves into the narrative structure and thematic elements of Eugenides' work, illustrating how the […]