Murder of Peace

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If a man’s only want is peace, then how is it justified that he deserved to be murdered? No peaceful man deserves to be murdered. John Wright was a simple and peaceful man, who is a victim of a destructive wife. John Wright was a hard working farmer who had a wife who was a horrendous housekeeper. After a long, hard work day, John only requested peace and silence. Mrs. Wright robbed the silence and peace when she bought a canary. This peaceful man is murdered by his cold-hearted wife. Most of all, John deserves justice for his murder, which he may not get.
John Wright was a hard working farmer that provided plenty for his wife. He would spend long days outside working in the heat to make food and money for his wife. He also provided a good home for both of them. Mrs. Wrights only job was to keep their house clean and comforting. Mrs. Wright, however, was very bad at this. As noticed by the County Attorney, “Dirty towels? Not much of a housekeeper, would you say, ladies” (498)? Upon examining the kitchen, the men noticed that Mrs. Wright left the house filthy and unorganized. Mrs. Wright did not have anything that detained her from doing more suitable work. She had no other chores or children, which would take time out of her day. She was only a careless and unsupportive wife. Also, he was not a very cheerful person. As stated by Mrs. Hale, “Mrs. Hale: It never seemed a very cheerful place” (498). Also, noticed by the county attorney when he examined the house, “County Attorney: No – it’s not cheerful. I shouldn’t say she had the homemaking instinct” (498). Mrs. Wright did not have a reason not to be cheerful. She had a good husband and that provided for her. She had a nice home with no complications. This g...

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... to these women to deserve his justice to be stolen. Now, John will never get justice, and a murdered will live free.
John is clearly the victim in this case. John did everything he could for his wife. In contrast, she did not do anything that John requested. John only wanted peace and a good home, none of which were provided by Mrs. Wright. She did not keep the house clean or cheerful, even-though there was not a reason that she could not do either. Then she killed the peace and silence in the house by buying the canary that never was quiet. The only thing John asked for was peace and quiet and it is all taken away from him, because of a careless wife. John did not deserve to die for anything he did. Most importantly, now that he is dead, the one thing he deserves the most is justice and he may not get it. John is an unfortunate victim of a baneful wife.

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