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John 7: The Guilt Of Emily Brent

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“So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her,” John 8:7. Emily Brent always judged people for their sins, but she committed several. Emily does not feel any guilt for her actions because she uses the bible to justify them. Eventually, guilt catches up with her.
Emily Brent enjoyed spending her time reading the bible and judging people before she came to Indian Island (Soldier Island). Emily received a letter from an old friend inviting her to the island for free. Emily could not read who signed the bottom of the invitation, so she was unsure of who she got the invitation from. Since Emily did not have much money, she decided that she would enjoy a free trip. “With her income so much reduced and so many dividends not being paid…”(9 & 10). Because Emily does not have any close friends, going on a vacation alone does not bother …show more content…

The other guests ask Emily if the accusations were true. She says nothing. For the first few days on the island, Emily Brent stays away from the others. She spends most of her time in her room reading horrific bible verses. Emily decides to confide in Vera. She tells Vera that a twenty-year-old girl named Beatrice Taylor came to live with her. Emily and Beatrice got along good. Beatrice got pregnant, and Emily kicked her out of her house. Beatrice later committed suicide. “Naturally I did not keep her an hour under my roof. No one shall ever say that I condoned immorality...she threw herself into the river...Her own action her own sin that was what drove her to it . If she had behaved like a decent, modest young woman none of this would have happened,” (111). Emily blamed Beatrice's sins for her suicide. As more and more people die, Emily starts to go crazy. Emily writes in her journal, “THE MURDERER'S NAME IS BEATRICE TAYLOR…” (175). The guilt finally takes over

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