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Essay heading: Alice's Suicide: Her Only Way to Freedom
 
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Alice was a woman who was willing to give or do anything for the joy and the freedom of her children. She was a mother whose children had become her hope and her motivation to live. On the other hand, the scene made me happy because Alice's suicide act was her only way to escape from a man who was sickly in love with her...
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That man sexually abused and insulted her and had the power to do anything he wanted with her. She was once a free woman and then brought back to slavery. At one time she was in love but her husband was captured, abused and sold. A rope on her neck is the only trail that she could follow to the freedom previously tasted...
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