Papageno effect

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Named after a lovelorn character, Papageno, from the 18th-century opera The Magic Flute, who contemplates suicide until other characters suggest alternative resolutions.

Noun[edit]

Papageno effect (plural Papageno effects)

  1. The effect of mass media deterring people from suicide by promoting alternatives.

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