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A Jury Of Peers


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Minnie Foster is a woman accused of killing her husband by members of her community. She and her husband lived along a long, dark road that was fairly remote from the rest of the society. Those of which, mainly gave reason to why they felt that Mrs. Foster was guilty of murdering her husband while he slept. According to statements provided to authorities or the lawyer about the relationship of Mr. and Mrs. Wright, they provided assumptions of Mrs. Foster being isolated, lonely and unhappy.

Minnie Foster lived down a long road over a hill, isolated in Dickson County, where she lived away from the normality of life for twenty years with her husband, Mr. Wright. She had no neighbors near by and no telephone to communicate with people. According to Mrs. Hale explained that on one cold morning, the house had always appeared to look lonesome. She was quite isolated both physically and mentally which could give reason as to why others thought of her solitude would drive her......

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Approximate Word Count: 402
Approximate Pages: 2 (260 words per double-spaced page)

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