Suicide Guy

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Suicide Guy is a darkly comedic character in George Carlin’s stand-up special "Life Is Worth Losing," used to explore themes of depression, mortality, and the absurdity of suicidal thoughts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comedy character
fictional character
addressedIn George Carlin’s routine about suicide
appearsIn Life Is Worth Losing
associatedWith black humor
existential humor
audienceReaction controversial
provocative
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator George Carlin
genre dark comedy
intendedEffect challenge social norms about suicide
elicit uneasy laughter
provoke thought about mortality
language English
medium stand-up comedy
narrativeRole explores taboo subjects
vehicle for social commentary
partOf George Carlin’s late-career material
performanceType live performance
portrayedBy George Carlin
relatedWork George Carlin’s discussions of death and religion
theme absurdity of life
depression
mortality
suicidal thoughts
tone cynical
darkly comedic
usedBy George Carlin

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