One obscure Bleached candidate for those who know music is Cio-Cio-San, the titular character of the 1904 opera Madame Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini. Though this status may vary because her story supports the exact bloody opposite of this site’s ideals.
To expound:
Set in Japan in then-current day, Madame Butterfly, a geisha, is wed to an American Naval officer during a vacation there. She’s not against the marriage; on the contrary she’s stary eyed the engagement. However, after she’s disowned by her family for converting to Christianity, she gets the receiving end of the exploitation stick. The officer sleeps with her then, taking advantage of lax divorce laws, abandons her, returns to America for years and marries an American bride for real, all while she carried a torch for him waiting for him to return. And because life wanted insult with injury, that tryst sired a son. He does return after 3 years…with his American wife…because he wants custody of the child… Once that truth comes out she catapulted into despair before ultimately taking her life