Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil Analysis

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What encourages a person to murder their own ex-lover? John Berendt, the narrator, and author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, ventures out into a town that deals with a murder, and four important trials that correspond with the murder. He begins the novel by introducing Jim Williams, a wealthy self-made man whom everyone knows, and respects. Jim Williams commits an unexpected crime, which shocks the whole town. William's finds out Danny Hansford, his ex-lover is in a relationship with a girl, which makes him feel anger and rage towards Hansford. Oftentimes, people who commit murder are either frustrated and cannot control their actions, or they may have a mental illness, which could lead a person like Jim Williams, to commit a crime …show more content…

In this video, Skutch discusses what happened in 1981 in Savannah, Georgia. He also discusses Jim Williams personality, along with how William's personality impacted his actions. In the article, Why Do People Kill?, Paul G. Mattiuzzi, a psychologist, describes the reasons behind why a person feels the need to kill. He includes the following ideas:

"The following is not an exhaustive explanation. It's a handout I use when I speak about different types of killers and the motivations for different crimes. But it describes many, if not most types of homicide and most acts of violence. It describes most of the killers and most of the violent individuals I have interviewed.
Chronically Aggressive Individuals are Easily frustrated, limited or poor impulse control Frequently express anger or hostility, Resents authority, defiant with supervisors. May express hostility through “passive-aggressive” behavior. Believes violence and/or aggression are legitimate responses to various interpersonal problems in life (i.e., if someone provokes you, you fight back). Although they might never admit it, pleasure or reinforcement is derived from the expression of anger (i.e., it feels good to blow someone off; it makes you feel alive; it gives you a sense of

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