Perhaps it's about a man who has experienced a series of traumas and setbacks, leading him to believe that suicide is the only escape. It could also explore his relationships with others and how they try to intervene or fail to notice his distress.
It might involve a person facing extreme emotional pain, like job loss, relationship breakdown, or mental health issues that make them feel hopeless and consider ending their life.
No. Most Spider - Man fanfiction tends to focus on his heroic deeds, his relationships, or his battles against villains. Suicidal themes are not as common as they are rather dark and go against the typical heroic image of Spider - Man.
Well, falling 15 stories is a huge distance. The suicidal man would have been subject to a great impact upon hitting the ground. There's a high chance of multiple fractures, internal bleeding, and severe head trauma. It's a tragic situation and immediate medical attention would be required if by some miracle he survived the fall.
One potential theme could be the struggle with mental health. In fanfiction, the character of Spider - Man might be used to represent the internal battles that people with suicidal thoughts face. Another theme could be the idea of feeling alone and overwhelmed, much like how Spider - Man often has to carry the weight of the world on his shoulders.
One common theme could be Peter Parker's internal struggle with his dual identity. The pressure of being Spider - Man and having a normal life might lead him to thoughts of self - harm. Another theme could be the loss of loved ones. For example, if Gwen Stacy's death had a more profound and long - lasting negative impact on him that pushed him towards suicidal thoughts. Also, the feeling of being alone in his battles against powerful villains might be explored in such fanfiction.
There is a very slim chance. Falling from such a height usually results in fatal injuries.
Maybe he's facing a lot of pressure and feels like he has no way out. Or he could be dealing with deep emotional problems that make him think that way.
First, listen to them without judgment. Let them pour out their feelings. Then, encourage them to seek professional help, like seeing a psychiatrist or counselor. You can also stay with them as much as possible to make sure they are not alone.
It can make him seem more human. Usually, we see Spider - Man as a strong and heroic figure. But in suicidal fanfiction, it shows that he has his own vulnerabilities and can be affected by mental health issues just like any normal person. This can add depth to his character.
Look for signs like sudden withdrawal from social activities, giving away prized possessions, or talking a lot about death or feeling hopeless.
It could be a very dark and disturbing encounter. Maybe the Slender Man tries to exploit the child's vulnerability or has some sinister influence on them.