Books where the main character dies

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my diary desu

the bible
the death of ivan ilych
the stranger

>Jesus dies
>Harry Potter dies
>Jesus is resurrected
>Harry Potter is resurrected

Is there some subtext here?

does the inferno count

i mean it's all a metaphor about losing your way but

cmon

But he wasn't dead was he? I remember Quiron said Dante was alive because things moved when he touched them

Also, The Perfume by Patrick Suskind

The book of the new sun

Yeah Dante was alive bruv, are you niggas stupid? Ain't you kids read Homer and Virgil?

Spoiler this shit, asshole
>b-but it's 2000 years old, surely everyone will have read it by now!
no. Fuck you.

The Book of the Short Sun too

Death in Venice
Homo faber
You Shall Know Our Velocity

>the stranger
Maybe he gets pardoned at the last minute by decree of president Marine Le Pen.

Cancer ward

is he not the chosen one who defeats the ultimate evil and 'saves' everyone.
Harry Potter is a poor attempt at hero mythologie.

Reddit tier humour

gravity's rainbow

>tfw no harry potter Bible study

The Road - Cormac McCarthy
Demian - Herman Hesse.
Half of Shakespeare plays.

All of our lives

>Jesus
>Being mc.
Pleb, do you even know what makes a protagonist? Satan's bible's protagonist. Because his evil actions causes God to exist. Without him wouldn't have any Bible. The Holy Bible's plot is about the fight against evil, against the Devil.

>resurrection
Merely a plot device to keep things thicken.

I don't care what you say, Larsen is the main character here.

Best last words ever.
SPOILER:

"And immortality?" Maud queried loudly in the ear.

Three times the hand essayed to write but fumbled hopelessly. The pencil fell. In vain we tried to replace it. The fingers could not close on it. Then Maud pressed and held the fingers about the pencil with her own hand, and the hand wrote, in large letters, and so slowly that the minutes ticked off to each letter:

"B -- O -- S -- H."

It was Wolf Larsen's last word, "bosh," sceptical and invincible to the end.