The first type of suicide is called egoistic. It occurs in situations of a very low degree of social integration. People who engage in this type of suicide feel that that they do not belong to the community. Therefore, they have feelings of melancholy, apathy, meaninglessness, and depression (Durkheim et al. 2010). …show more content…
However, his findings and ideas went unpublished for 21 years. Many scholars have sought to find answers to the lingering question of why he waited for such a long time. There are who believe that Darwin was gathering scientific evidence before presenting it to the general public. On the other hand, some postulate that Darwin's life of bereavement enhanced his later work. I find the second argument to be very convincing.
Darwin's wife was a devout Christian. Her husband's lack of faith upset her to a great extent. The family lost many of their children. However, the death of his eldest daughter Annie gave him insight into the mechanisms of evolution. It also helped his wife to come to terms with the kind of work that her husband did. His failure to publish his work may have been to the fear of the effects that it would have to his wife (Gopnik, 2010). With the death of their daughter, he received the support of his wife. Therefore, the death of their daughter enhanced Darwin's