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Mrs. Wright Case Summary
Tori Powers
Mrs. Reddish
English 151
10 November. 2016
Psychoanalytic Report: Wright, Minnie
After thorough observation of Mrs. Wrights physical and mental behavior, along with the records of the police report. I am able to provide a detailed summary of my professional analysis of Mrs. Wright’s psychological state, before during and after the murder of her husband, John Wright.
Through interviews with friends and neighbors, I was able to find some background on Mrs. Wright’s mental state pre-murder. Per these friends and neighbors who have asked to be anonymous. I discovered that Mrs. Wright was no longer the bright and social woman she once was, and since marrying John Wright she rarely left the house or socialized (Glaspell 1162-1164). One

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