How Does Mrs. Hale's Motive To Kill Her Husband

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The clues found by Mrs.Peters and Mrs.Hale suggest Mrs.Wright has motive to murder her husband. Although Mrs.Wright claims she was asleep during the murder, The women conclude she had strangled her husband, Mr.wright . As evidenced by the mangled quilt patch, the damaged bird-cage, and the liquidated bird. The mangled quilt patch suggests Mrs.Wright has motive for strangling her husband. This shows that she had anger. The two women point out, “The sewing,” said Mrs. Peters, in a troubled way. “All the rest of them have been so nice and even—but—this one. Why, it looks as if she didn’t know what she was about!” Their eyes met—something flashed to life, passed between them; then, as if with an effort, they seemed to pull away from each other. A moment Mrs. Hale sat her hands folded over that sewing which was so unlike all the rest of the sewing. Then she had pulled a knot and drawn the threads.” This shows that Mrs. Wright had fury in her. They said earlier in the story that she was a small and thin lady, it wasn't an accident that she had ripped the sewing. For her, it would have taken strength to rip it apart. She had some sort of annoyance built up inside and while she was sewing this quilt, she got so angry that she tore it. …show more content…

Mrs.Hale pointed out, “Look at this door,” she said slowly. “It’s broke. One hinge has been pulled apart.” Mrs. Hale came nearer. “Looks as if someone must have been—rough with it.” They go on to describe how the bird-cage appeared, with a broken door. The only person strong enough in the house to do something like this, was Mrs.Wright’s husband. She, was small and weak. She couldn’t have done this. But, Mrs.Peters reveals that Mr.Wright was, “a heavy man with a big voice…” Meaning, he was very capable of breaking the

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