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Lizzie Borden Research Paper

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Forming a relationship is a two way street! Webster’s Dictionary defines a

Relationship as the state of being related or interrelated. The state of being mutually

Interested or involved. Connection by blood or marriage (Webster Dictionary). My

Stepdad and I have a relationship like Lizzie and her stepmother which is sometimes

Rancor and sometimes cordial. He makes me so mad sometimes I want to ring his

Neck. Lizzie Borden had a suspicious relationship with her father. Lizzie Borden and her

Stepmother’s relationship had much rancor. Lizzie Borden and her sister had a good

Relationship until they grew older. I believe that Lizzie Borden was guilty of murder

Because she was a bitter, angry person that killed anybody that got in her way.

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Psychiatry professor, Eileen McNamara, argued that incest could have played a role;

It would explain both the family fixation on locked doors and extreme violence of the

Attacks (Eileen McNamara). The relationship soured when her father married his

Wife Abby (Barbara Maranzani)

Lizzie Borden and her stepmother’s relationship had much bitterness as well

Because she thought her stepmother was only out to get her father’s money. “For

Lizzie, everything given to the stepmother represented a diminution in her own

Inheritance.” (encyclopedia). Lizzie Borden and her sister referred to their stepmother

As Abby or Mrs. Borden. They never addressed her as mother.

Lizzie Borden and her sister had a good relationship until later on in life. The

Two girls understood each other and they both disliked the stepmother. Emma was

Very protective of Lizzie. Emma was like a mother to Lizzie.

I believe that Lizzie Borden was an angry girl who had a lot going on in her life.

She wanted to be married and live flamboyant, but she was not allowed to do that.

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