I get the feeling that she was sick from before because of the fact that she killed her husband and went into hiding. I also sympathize with her because if my husband or any family member was brain dead I kind-of would’ve wanted to end their suffering too but at least stick around to do the time after, instead of running away like you planned it. Maybe while her husband was “dead” she snapped and just couldn’t take it anymore, standing around waiting for your loved one to die is just horrible, and maybe during that timing she just had a break down physiologically, and emotionally.
I believe that he lying and that he left this woman in a state of distress that contributed to her state of mind when she committed suicide. Furthermore, Mrs Billings and Ms Billings both treated Ms Smith badly. Mrs Birling refusal to help Ms Smith must have made Ms Smith feel like she had no one to turn to. Furthermore, Ms Billings was jealous of Ms Smith and, once again, Ms Smith loses another job. Ms Smith must have felt that she didn't have any friends at
Montague, Capulet Death Chain Verona ITALY- Mercuito, Tybalt, now Romeo and Juliet? The past couple of days have been very tragic to Verona, a place known for its beauty, now known to be a murder hotspot. Verona was hit with a tragic incident yesterday. Young Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet had been found dead in the Capulet’s tomb. The two star-cross’d lovers were appeared to have died in what seemed to be a suicide murder (Juliet) and poisoning (Romeo) Juliet, daughter of Capulet and Lady Capulet had been found to be “dead” for the second time this week, but only this time it was certain.
And then she was still, for Lennie had broken her neck” (Steinbeck 91). This impacted her because she gets killed by the only person that she has ever opened up to. Lastly, another tragedy that she experienced is that she married Curley and gave up her dream to be an actress. The man that Curley’s wife met had said, “he was gonna put [her] in movies. Says [she] was a natural” (Steinbeck 88).
What had been going on in the hours in between? Police sergeant Jack Clemmons took the call. It was Dr. Ralph Greenson who was so agitated that Clemmons couldn't understand him. "Marilyn Monroe is dead," the psychiatrist said, "she just committed suicide." "Marilyn was lying face down in what I call the soldier's position," said Clemmons.
An Inspector Calls An inspector calls by J.b Priestly is a play which focuses on the responsibilities and consequences of each character in the play During the play the audience discover who is the most to blame for the death, of the young lady Eva Smith In Brumley, a large house set in 1912. A family were celebrating the engagement of Miss Sheila Birling and Mr Gerard Croft. During the celebration an inspector known as inspector Goole interrupted them about an incident at the infirmary. He informed them about a suicide. A young lady known as Eva Smith died a slow and painful death by drinking disinfectant.
The reading shows the positive change that has taken over the feminine world from the eighteenth century until now. This story tells of Mrs. Mallard, who is suffering from heart trouble and is told false news of her husband’s death. “She did not hear the story as many women have heard the same with a paralyzed inability to except its significance. She wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, in her sister’s arms. When the storm of grief had spent itself she went away to her room alone.
For months now, Paul has only known war and conflict, and a sudden change in that lifestyle can be unbearable. Additionally, when he finds out that his mother is dying of cancer, Paul feels sorry for
She then moved back to Wolver Hampton with Thomas Conway (to father her five kids). In 1880, they separated, due to habitual drinking. She once again left for London. On October 8, 1888, she was buried at Ilford (unmarked) at the age of forty-four. Then there was the last murder of the twenty-five year old Mary Jane Kelly.
Lady Macbeth has, at this point in the play, lost her mind, and her utter evilness tears the couple apart. In the beginning of the play, Macbeth calls his wife, “...my dearest partner of greatness...” (I.iv.11-12). However, towards the end of the play when Lady Macbeth kills herself, he is unfazed, “She should have died hereafter. / There would have been a time for such a word. / Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow.” (IV.iv.20-23).