In "Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine" by Gail Honeyman, the protagonist contemplates unconventional forms of death, expressing uncertainty about being burned. She muses that being fed to zoo animals could be a more appealing option, highlighting her desire for an environmentally friendly end while also providing a meal for larger carnivores.
This thought leads Eleanor to consider reaching out to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) for guidance on her unusual idea. Her reflections reveal her unique perspective on life and death, blending humor with a touch of dark whimsy as she navigates her thoughts about existence in a quirky yet insightful manner.