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** It's an interesting example in that [[spoiler:the narrator changes her mind and spares him]].
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* If a ship [[SettingAsACharacter can qualify as a character]], then ''Film/Titanic1997'' does this, with its FramingStory - and a [[ForegoneConclusion basic knowledge of history]] - setting up right away not only that the ship ''will'' sink, but even ''how''. It's this sense of grim inevitability, as in a Greek tragedy, that creates most of the narrative suspense.
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* ''VideoGame/NeverGivesUpHerDead'': The opening outright tells you that the protagonist, Emrys, will die. The rest of the game leads up to this moment.
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->''Oh my God, Tropey! Look out for that [[DroppedABridgeOnHim falling...]]'' [[AC:[[DroppedABridgeOnHim *Splat*]]]] [-[[DroppedABridgeOnHim ...bridge.]]-]
->Oh, Tropey... *sob*... we'll miss you...
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->''Oh my God, Tropey! Look out for that [[DroppedABridgeOnHim falling...]]'' [[AC:[[DroppedABridgeOnHim *Splat*]]]] [-[[DroppedABridgeOnHim ...bridge.]]-]
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* At the start of ''Theatre/BloodBrothers'', the narrator explains that this is the story of two men who learned they were [[SeparatedAtBirth twin brothers]] on the day they both died.
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* In the {{Epigraph}}s that open each chapter of ''Fanfic/AThingOfVikings'', some entries include birth and death dates for major characters--some of them decades in the future, telling us that they ''won't'' die during the course of the fic (for example, Empress Theodora dies in 1068, over 20 years from the events of the fic). Likewise, there's mention of [[spoiler:Tuffnut and Mór]]'s wedding having to be postponed multiple times before they finally marry in 1054, telling us that something will interrupt their wedding planned for Fall 1043.
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* In the {{Epigraph}}s that open each chapter of ''Fanfic/AThingOfVikings'', some entries include birth and death dates for major characters--some of them decades in the future, telling us that they ''won't'' die during the course of the fic (for example, Empress Theodora dies in 1068, over 20 years from the events of the fic). Likewise, there's mention of [[spoiler:Tuffnut and Mór]]'s wedding having to be postponed multiple times before they finally marry in 1054, telling us that something will interrupt their wedding planned for Fall 1043.
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* ''Manga/{{Shiki}}'' appears to combine this with SpoilerOpening once the characters who'd been shown StrippedToTheBone in the opening theme start dying. However, [[spoiler:two of them actually survive]].
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* ''Manga/{{Shiki}}'' ''Literature/{{Shiki}}'' appears to combine this with SpoilerOpening once the characters who'd been shown StrippedToTheBone in the opening theme start dying. However, [[spoiler:two of them actually survive]].
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* In the beginning narration of ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'', Flynn states, "This is the story of how I died." [[spoiler:He got better, though, so this is something of a subversion.]]
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* In the beginning narration of ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'' begins with Flynn states, Rider narrating, "This is the story of how I died." [[spoiler:He got better, though, so this is something of a subversion.]]
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* Parodied in an issue of ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'' that took place when ''The Death of ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'' miniseries had just started.
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** Likewise ''The Death of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica''.
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** Likewise ''The Death of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica''.
''ComicBook/TheDeathOfCaptainAmerica''.
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* Played with in the famous Franchise/SpiderMan story 'The Night Gwen Stacy Died'. The title of the book was a WhamLine, revealed at the absolute end of the issue.
** Played straight with "The Death of Jean [=DeWolff=]" by Creator/PeterDavid.
** Played straight with "The Death of Jean [=DeWolff=]" by Creator/PeterDavid.
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** Played with inthe famous Franchise/SpiderMan story 'The Night Gwen Stacy Died'.''ComicBook/TheNightGwenStacyDied''. The title of the book was a WhamLine, revealed at the absolute end of the issue.
** Played straight with"The Death of Jean [=DeWolff=]" ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfJeanDeWolff'' by Creator/PeterDavid.
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