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lannoe
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October 23, 2012, 05:46:08 PM »
New to the forum and I am going to jump in with a question.
My character has been killed, but he dies with his eyes wide open. How would you describe the eyes?
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Old Bill
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October 24, 2012, 08:08:22 PM »
Welcome and good question. Remember that upon death the body's muscles relax so to say the eyes were wide open might make an interesting visual, but I doubt that it would be accurate. Now I would never say never but should it happen it would be very unusual. I have seen lots (way too many) dead bodies and most eyes take on a very droopy look unless they die in their sleep and then they usually stay closed. Perhaps others here have had different experiences.
That being said, I wrote this in my WIP "Angel with a Gun" in which an unscrupulous insurance agent is killing off some elderly clients for fraudulent life insurance policies he conjures up with his girlfriend as beneficiary: "She was just sitting there…in her favorite chair. I know she was grieving…sick, even, but I didn't think she would look like that..."
"Like what?" Angel asked.
"Kind of...startled. I guess I would have expected her to have a peaceful look. But her eyes…they had horror in them. Brother Peter said Mrs. Shipley was a troubled soul since her husband died."
Anyway, good luck with your writing.
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October 24, 2012, 08:44:24 PM »
Hi, lannoe, and welcome to MWF.
Shortly after death, the eye would start to cloud over, taking on a milky appearance, as the tissue dries out.
Depending on how soon after death your victim is discovered, the eyes could look normal to being almost completely covered by a white film.
Hope this helps.
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October 24, 2012, 10:15:36 PM »
Yes, Dave, thanks for adding that. Unlike what is portrayed on TV, death (particularly violent death) is not pretty. It's messy and smelly and lasts a very long time...I strongly encourage you to avoid your own demise.
ooops, sorry, couldn't resist.
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October 24, 2012, 10:29:19 PM »
Actually, Old Bill, I've been working on my own death since the day I was born.
Haven't we all?
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October 25, 2012, 09:31:00 AM »
This was for a short assignment, I ended up "... using glazed over with fear..."
I don't worry so much about my own demise as much as I worry about where I end up. Just had to add my two cents on in the conversation.
Thanks for your help gentlemen!
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October 25, 2012, 05:14:17 PM »
Just curious...a short assignment for what? Try thinking how words interact and what action the words impart upon the subject. For instance: "glazed over" suggests boredom and doesn't even need to be qualified with being bored, but "fear" would not be an emotion I would use with glazed over. Also fear is the result of an impending action/condition toward a live person. The eyes are not fearful.
Now, I'm the last person to be giving advice and I'm only trying to be helpful with some positive feedback. AND, now that I look at what I wrote, I may have to amend my WIP, too. So, thanks for giving me a chance to look into my own writing...that's what writing is all about.
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Like your comment Bill. The assignment is for a class I am taking at Universalclass.com. It is mystery writing.
Thanks again everyone for your help!
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