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Why did Violet take the pills?

Published in Character Motivation 1 min read

Violet Harmon took the pills at Tate Langdon's suggestion, believing it would allow her to "die" and be with him forever, unaware that she was already deceased.

The Misguided Attempt to "Die"

Violet's decision to take a multitude of pills was heavily influenced by Tate Langdon, who overheard her father's plans to send her away. Tate, seizing this opportunity, suggested to Violet that consuming the pills would enable her to "die" and subsequently be with him forever.

Key Factors Behind Violet's Action:

  • Desire for Connection: Violet deeply wished to be with Tate, and his proposition offered a seemingly permanent solution to their perceived separation.
  • Escape from Reality: The knowledge of her father's intention to send her away likely made her desperate for an escape, making Tate's suggestion appear as a viable, albeit tragic, option.
  • Unawareness of Her True State: Crucially, Violet was not aware that she was already dead at this point. Her act of taking the pills was an attempt to end a life that had, in fact, already concluded, adding a poignant layer to her desperate action. She genuinely believed she was making a choice to end her life to secure her bond with Tate.