Friday, November 8, 2019
The eNotes Blog Top Ten Famous Last Words and Final Stops Writers and TheirGravesites
Top Ten Famous Last Words and Final Stops Writers and TheirGravesites Everyone has a different way of coping with what George Bernard Shaw called that troublesome business. The promise of death should motivate us to live everyday to the fullest because asà Jim Morrisonà aptly noted, No one here gets out alive. So on that cheerful note, here are some of the last words of famous writers and images of their final resting places. At , we only haunt you with the very best! image via HPGame 1. à Ernest Hemingwayà à (July 21, 1899 ââ¬â July 2, 1961) Goodnight, my kitten. ~ To his wife, before he shot and killed himself. image via Flickr 2. à L. Frank Baumà (May 15, 1856 ââ¬â May 6, 1919) Now I can cross the shifting sands. ~ Referring to the desert that surrounded his fictional city, Oz. Baum suffered a stroke from which he never recovered. image via The Telegraph 3. à Dylan Thomasà (27 October 1914 ââ¬â 9 November 1953) I had eighteen straight whiskiesI think thats a record. à While alcohol probably hastened the poets demise, new theories attribute undiagnosed pneumonia as the more likely cause of death. image via Trip Advisor 4. à James Joyceà à (2 February 1882 ââ¬â 13 January 1941) Does nobody understand? No direct cause has ever been attributed to Joyces death but his heavy drinking almost certainly played a prominent role. image via Patch 5. à Louisa May Alcottà (November 29, 1832 ââ¬â March 6, 1888) Is it notà meningitis? ~ It was not, actually. Alcott died as a result of mercury poisoning. image via Creative Genius 6. à Jane Austenà (16 December 1775 ââ¬â 18 July 1817) I want nothing but death. à ~ To her sister, Cassandra, inquiring if she wanted anything. (It has never been determined from what, exactly, the 41-year-old author succumbed to (speculations have included stomach cancer, Addisons disease and bovine tuberculous) but the latest research suggests arsenic poisoning may have been the culprit. image via Travel 7. à Mark Twainà (November 30, 1835 ââ¬â April 21, 1910) Goodbye. If we meet ~ To his daughter, Clara. Twain died of a myocardial infraction (heart attack). image via Wikimedia 8. à Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (à 28 August 1749 ââ¬â 22 March 1832) More light! ~ The cause of Goethes death is unknown. image via Pinterest 9. à Henrik Ibsen (20 March 1828 ââ¬â 23 May 1906) On the contrary! ~ Ibsens response to his nurse, who remarked that he seemed better. Ibsen died as a result of complications from a stroke. image via Vail Daily 10. Hunter S. Thompsonà (July 18, 1937 ââ¬â February 20, 2005) Relax This wont hurt. ~ Thompsons final line in his suicide note. The author shot himself. An iconoclast to the end, his widow said Thomas wanted to go out with a bang, and he did. On a platform he personally designed, Thompson had his ashes shot from a cannon to the music ofà à Norman Greenbaums Spirit in the Sky andà Bob Dylans Mr. Tambourine Man. You can watch a video of Thompsons final farewell here. Featured Image via Unsplash
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