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Divorce Requires Death

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Some societies don't allow divorce. In societies that do, there are still people who just won't have it. After all, the vow was "until death do us part". Surely this must be taken as direct advice for how to handle a divorce?
This can go down two basic routes, murder or suicide, and the spouse who dies may be the one trying to leave or the one wanting to stay. The murder versions are often driven by greed, a desire to avoid splitting the family fortune. Other common reasons include:
Murder on the one who leaves: Often a form of Honor-Related Abuse, Love Makes You Evil, or both.
Suicide by the one who leaves: Driven to Suicide by seeing no other way out, maybe because of the above kind of ex or family.
Murder by the one who leaves: A preemptive strike to get away safely.
Suicide by the one who stays: Can't live with the loss... or maybe the shame.
Either spouse has the one true pairing with someone else, but he's too much of a good guy to divorce or kill. The plot comes to the rescue, and the Death of the Hypotenuse is caused by some unrelated reason that frees him to do what he wants.
Note that the attempted murder or suicide/"accident" may be unsuccessful. Or even fake.
Compare Til Murder Do Us Part.
Since this is a Death Trope, expect heavy unmarked spoilers.
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The Mysterious Affair at Styles: the motive was money, and the murder was committed just as the victim was planning a separation.
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A rather complicated example from The Silmarillion: Finwë's wife Míriel dies in childbirth, but due to the way souls work in Valinor could come back. However, Finwë falls in love with Indis, and one of the stipulations for him remarrying is that Míriel is never allowed to return to life, because according to the laws of the Valar Finwë can't have two living wives at the same time. After he is later murdered, this leads him to give up his chance to come back to return Míriel to life.
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In fanfic The Marriage Stone, most high ranking officials would rather just assassinate Snape all together, in order to gain Harry's hand in marriage.
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The Orville takes this literally as in the Moclan culture, killing your spouse is the only way to end a marriage. At the same time, it seems it's possible (but rare) for one spouse to leave without giving their partner "the dignity of the knife."
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If Them's the Rules, Arcturus Black poisons his wife, Melania, so he could be free to seduce Harry.
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In Ōoku: The Inner Chambers, Yunoshin has sold himself into (pampered) bondage in the female shogun's harem, expecting never to see home or girlfriend again. Once a man enters the ooku as a concubine, he can take no other (female) lovers than the shogun and can leave the service or the building only at his death. The shogun later lets him go, by helping him Faking the Dead. He's declared legally dead, his family gets a large "bereavement" payment, and the man formerly known as Yunoshin goes home to marry the Victorious Childhood Friend he loves and take her family name.
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Divorce Italian Style revolves around this trope, with the Villain Protagonist seeking to get out of marriage by setting up circumstances in which he can murder his wife and receive a slap-on-the-wrist by committing a type of honor killing specifically mentioned in the Penal Code until 1981.
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The Dispatcher: The first person to experience Resurrective Immortality is pushed off a cliff by his wife because she's having an affair but can't summon the nerve to leave him.
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Inverted in Corpse Bride. Victor must die if he and Emily are to get married.
Also played straight, to end a marriage. Divorce doesn't really fit the time period, so for Victor and Victoria to be together, the man she was forced to marry instead must die. Luckily, he's evil enough that no one will mourn him. And conveniently, he accidentally kills himself, sparing anyone else the effort (and the guilt – he was evil, but not enough to justify homicide). Rather fittingly, he dies by drinking the poisoned wine that was meant for Victor to kill himself with.
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Lord Love a Duck:
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Kate Daniels mediates a Pack divorce dispute between werewolves, who traditionally mate for life. A young married wolf couple were separated for years, during which time both spouses fell in love with other people. The spouses now want to marry their new partners while joining a new pack, but their families are horrified at the idea of divorce. Kate is stumped until Curran suggests a Pack law saying "any shapeshifter joining the Pack has a one-time right to a new identity. If the husband didn't use it when he joined, declare him officially dead and let him rejoin under a new name. His former wife will officially be a widow."
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In the parody of The Godfather Part II, when Kay demands a divorce from Michael, he refuses because it is against God's will. He then turns to family consigliere Tom Hagen and orders a "hit" on her. Hagen then tells Michael he is a good Roman Catholic for not divorcing her.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim:
Unfortunately, marriage in Skyrim works like this. Once you're married to someone, the only way to marry someone else is to kill your current spouse. Unless you resort to using cheat codes in the console or Game Mods that is.
This is also the case with Hroggar in Morthal, whose wife and daughter died in a fire; he then married Alva "before the ashes were even cold". Many locals believe that Alva had something to do with the fire. She absolutely did. It was all part of her plan to turn the whole town into loyal vampire thralls.
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MAD:
In the parody of The Godfather Part II, when Kay demands a divorce from Michael, he refuses because it is against God's will. He then turns to family consigliere Tom Hagen and orders a "hit" on her. Hagen then tells Michael he is a good Roman Catholic for not divorcing her.
In the parody of The Shining, the boy's mother tells him that his father is trying to kill her because he can't get a divorce as a Catholic.
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Father Brown: Discussed in "The Flying Stars" when the Victim of the Week insists that she'll die before allowing her husband to divorce her simply because he doesn't want to watch her drink herself to death, mere minutes before she's killed in a scuffle with another person.
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Pathfinder: The goddess Urgathoa does not condone divorce and also does not believe in death parting people, but will allow murdering your spouse and animating them as a mindless undead servant who will therefore have no objection to any other adjustments you want to make.
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In A Brother's Price, it is hinted at that some commit suicide to get out of an unhappy marriage. There is an interesting example with Keifer Porter who dies in an accident. Which was actually an attempt on the lives of his wives, in which he was involved. His death actually was an accident, unless one counts it as Hoist by His Own Petard. Divorce is technically possible, but requires consent of the women involved. There is a tragic opera wherein one aria is the lament of an infertile man who begs to be allowed a divorce so his wives can have children. His infertility is what brings about a civil war.
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In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Second Sight", we meet a famous scientist who has everything... except his wife's love. And she comes from a culture that doesn't permit divorce, so she's slowly (and unknowingly) killing herself instead by telepathically creating an image of herself to pursue affairs. The episode ends with her husband killing himself instead in the process of culminating his life's work, so that she will be free.
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Lord Edgware Dies: the victim agreed to a divorce, but the new flame was pious and wouldn't have agreed to marry a divorcee.
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The Whole Nine Yards: Partially Played for Laughs, where the mobster wants to murder his wife because divorce is a sin for Catholics. He's also not too keen on adultery and likes to mix difference verses from The Bible:
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In Law & Order episode "All in the Family", the big reveal is that the Victim of the Week refused to divorce his wife. In their society, based on Jewish religious law, a divorce can only be granted by the husband; as long as he refuses, his wife remains married to him until his death.
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In the parody of The Shining, the boy's mother tells him that his father is trying to kill her because he can't get a divorce as a Catholic.
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On Adam Ruins Everything, Adam explains to Murph that the advent of no-fault divorce reduced suicide rates among women by 20% in The '70s and The '80s, when the laws were going into effect.
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The Murder on the Links has this in the backstory, the motive was money.
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Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors: Palahna shacks up with a sorcerer, with the apparent intention of getting him to kill Ivan to spare her of their loveless marriage.
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Double Jeopardy has the heroine's husband die in an accident and her getting wrongly convicted for murdering him. Turns out he was simply Faking the Dead, starting a new life with a new wife — whom he has already murdered, by the time the heroine finds out.
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How to Murder Your Wife has the protagonist inadvertently get married; his wife is Catholic so she won't grant him a divorce. He is an author of a comic strip featuring a hard-bitten detective who becomes a hen-specked sap after the writer is married. The writer illustrates how his hero plans to murder the hero's wife. The real-life wife sees it, is heart-broken and disappears- leaving the whole murder plot laid out.
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Used in the old vaudeville joke: "My wife and I have been married 50 years, and I've never once considered divorce. Murder, on the other hand..."
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House of the Dragon:
Prince Daemon Targaryen and Lady Rhea Royce are in an Arranged Marriage. They hate each other, live apart, and haven't seen each other in years. They're as divorced as they can be in a society that does not allow divorce. Daemon conducts his life as if he were not married—the only thing his marriage stops him from doing is being allowed to marry someone else. Twice he tries to take a second wife while his first wife still lives, calling it polygamy, but he's resoundingly told he can't do that. And so he kills Rhea in a Hunting "Accident" in order to free himself up to enter a more desirable union.
Rhaenyra Targaryen is The Beard, married to the gay Laenor Velaryon, and the two are fine with the situation and find romantic partners elsewhere, until the day Rhaenyra wants to marry her uncle Daemon. In that case however, things take a much better turn as Laenor is Faking the Dead so he can become a sword for hire in Essos along with his lover Ser Qarl Correy, leaving Rhaenyra free to marry Daemon (at least "better" for the parties involved, not so much for the dead Velaryon guard used as decoy and Laenor's devastated parents who believe he's dead).
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Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition: The "Ceremony" spell grants supernatural blessings for various rites. A marriage ceremony grants the happy couple a week of protection from harm, after which they have to be widowed to become eligible for the spell again. It raises the question of just how far players are willing to go to optimize their characters — and of how marriage law handles coming Back from the Dead.
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In one episode of Person of Interest the Victim of the Week is a married couple who have both put out a hit on the other in order to avoid the cost of the divorce. At the end of the episode they decide that they can make the marriage work (once they get out of jail).
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Discussed on The Golden Girls when Sophia compares modern divorce laws to traditional Sicilian practices.
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This trope turns out to be the case in Serena although at at first their marriage is portrayed as idyllic it soon becomes clear the marriage had some serious issues and unresolved tensions. At first the player is led to believe the protagonist murdered his wife... especially after he goes into the rage moodshift - and even he himself believes this at one point which is what finally snaps him out of his fury and causes him to become remorseful and despairing instead. Turns out that Serena was actually the abusive/controlling one and he didn't kill her at all. Serena on the other hand is guilty of murder, and it's strongly implied not only murdered him and hid the body in the armoire, but comes back at the end to burn the cabin down to hide the evidence.
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Murder in Mesopotamia: the victim cheated, and the killer pulled If I Can't Have You…
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In The Red Tent, Laban's treatment of Ruti has been just beyond awful, and Ruti is living in a society where only men can initiate divorce note  And even if Laban did divorce her, she would be at a disadvantage, because she (like most women of that time and place) is uneducated and does not have a job outside the home, and doesn't seem to have a family she could rely on or go back to (or going back would be seen as shameful and her family would not take her back), and would be shamed for being a divorcee and so find it much harder to remarry or start over. , so when she just can't take it anymore, she slits her wrists by a dry riverbed.
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Family Guy:
One episode has Quagmire getting married to a woman who turns out to be insane and threatens suicide every time he tries to divorce her.
Another episode plays the trope for laughs. During a story told by a psychic of Peter's ancestor, who founded Quahog, he was married to a woman who resembled Meg, but when his first/true love (who looks like Lois) finds him again, he had to divorce Meg via the "complex, extensive divorce procedure required by 18th century society..." cue cutaway to past-Peter shooting his wife with a musket behind the house.
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In 4:50 from Paddington, the victim is the estranged wife of the killer. The killer wanted to marry a rich woman, but his wife was a devout Catholic and refused to divorce him.
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Highlander: The Raven had an episode where Amanda's former husband (a fellow Immortal she only married to save her own neck) turns up. They fight and when she had him dead to rights, he pleaded "I'm your husband." She answers "I want a divorce" and offs his head.
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