elizabeth wilson

Elizabeth Wilson

Innocence- Like Rachel Wall, Elizabeth Wilson is concerned with the idea of her own innocence. She also has a modern conception of guilt an innocence, an idea of not guilty by reason of insanity: “or was an insensible, hardened creature, and did not expect to die for this crime” (271).

Force- Wilson says that Mr. Wilkinson kills her infants by stomping on their chests, and the force of the blow ends their lives. Also, he puts a pistol to
Wilson keeping her forcibly from being able to protect her babies

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