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Alias Grace Essay Research Paper Introduction Margret

Alias Grace Essay, Research Paper


Introduction Margret Atwood a long time celebrated author,


has most recently published Alias Grace. Atwood has taken


a different approach to this novel. Although fictional this


story has been based on reality. Grace Marks, the main


character is indeed, on of the mid-eighteen hundreds most


famous criminals. She was the celebrated villain of the


Kinnear-Montgomery murders. This novel has a terrific


sense of mystery but also enough interest to engage the


reader into its historical drama. Plot Summary Alias Grace,


begins in the main character, Grace Marks’, sixteenth year of


incarceration for the murder of Thomas Kinnear, her past


employer. Her supposed accomplice in the murders has


already been killed for the murder of Kinnear, although


Marks being a woman was handed a lighter sentence of life,


although originally sentenced to death also. The death of


Nancy Montgomery, Kinnear’s housekeeper and mistress,


was disregarded as both villain had already been sentenced


to death. Grace is around thirty years old, being accused of


the crimes when she was only sixteen. Grace is prison where


she has been mentally tortured during her rotation from


prison to asylum over time. Doctors who wish to "examine"


her frequently visit. She has now has a subconscious


aversion to these doctors and the world which she knows.


She has become accustomed to being silent and unseen. This


novel begins with the interest of a young doctor in Grace,


Dr. Simon Jordan. He is noted as being from a wealthy


family and of good name, but is more interested in studying


abroad about sanity and those enclosed in asylums rather


than interest at home. He has little experience in dealing on a


personal basis with the question of sanity of patients, but is


intrigued by this fabulously sensationalized murderess. A


group that has continuously tried for the pardon of Grace


Marks has recruited him. In hopes of discovery that she has


been found mentally sane and furthermore innocent on all


counts of murder. Dr. Jordan’s main purpose is to help


recover the lost memory of the time during the murders. This


memory which some to believe was conveniently forgotten


helped convict her during the trial; almost as if she had


admitted to the killings. During the course of his visits with


Grace, Dr. Jordan encourages her to tell of her life before


the murders. Grace begins her story with her family in


Scotland. Grace had been left with her abusive father and


the smaller children after her mother died on the passage to


America. A trip taken for necessity rather that need: for her


father was in a bit of financial trouble in Scotland. Grace is


sent out in Canada as a servant. Here is where Grace meets


her first true friend, Mary Whitney. Mary teaches Grace to


be her own person. Unfortunately, Mary has a horrible death


due to a bad surgical abortion and Grace is left alone and


trouble by the gruesome death of her friend. Grace travels


from house to house looking for the right setup for her


services. Finally, she meets Nancy Montgomery the


housekeeper of Thomas Kinnear. She takes a job under


Nancy mistakenly believing in their friendship. Soon Nancy


is overtaken with Grace in the house, she becomes


increasingly jealous of her role with Mr. Kinnear. This leads


to the obvious discovery of a romantic relationship between


Kinnear and Montgomery. With the proposed dismissal of


Grace and the hired hand McDermott, Grace is led with


McDermott into killing the two and robbing them for their


own escape. Although not long after, in a hotel, Grace and


McDermott, even though ironically using the alias Mary


Whitney, are arrested. At this point in Dr. Jordan’s analysis


of Grace months have passed. He has become more and


more involved in the Grace Marks story. This reaches the


point to where he believes he has fallen in love with her. In


return he has taken to his landlady to relieve his frustrations


of his untouchable desires for Grace. Dr. Jordan becomes


even more involved with the case and is determined to find


out the memory l

apses in Grace’s story. The group who


hired Dr. Jordan has become restless for his slow process to


uncovering the truth. Dr. Jerome DuPont enters the medical


study of Grace Marks. Although Grace has known Jerome


before but as a peddler and friend named Jeremiah. Much to


the dismay of Jordan, DuPont is given the opportunity to put


Grace into hypnosis, in full view of her peers. During this


momentous scene, Grace is hypnotized into a state of


unconsciousness where she able to retrieve memories not


perceived during consciousness. Grace, after asked many


specific questions, uncovers the mystery of the night of the


murders. In fact, the time not remembered by Grace, is of a


personality not her own but that of Mary Whitney. Here


Mary Whitney declares her guilt, but states that Grace would


have no recollection of this time. After this scene, all goes


back to its original way for many years. Dr. Simon Jordan’s


affair with his landlady becomes too controversial and


abruptly leaves town and neglects to say goodbye to his


patient or his female admirers. The group dedicated to


Grace’s innocence still argues for her release but now basis


their reasoning on mental insanity of the Grace during the


murders. Grace is returned to prison for which she is still


hopeful for her release on account of her hypnotic trance


confession. Much time has passed and Dr. Jordan has no


longer been heard from. Only from letters of


correspondence with others do the readers discover he has


been injured in the Civil War. He has become engaged, but


the event is being postponed until his mental capabilities are


restored. Coincidentally, his mother questionably states his


reference to his fiancee as "Grace". Now at the age of


forty-five, almost thirty years after the murder, Grace, still


working as a servant outside of prison, is set free. With her


new freedom Grace becomes deeply disturbed. Prison has


become her life, and now she knows little of what else to do.


Grace with the help of the Governor and his daughter they


help her find her in this emotional transition. As a special


request they help her with her personal items and bring her


to the state of New York where a home has been provided


for her. In a surprise turn of events, a boy who used to also


work for Kinnear, who also helped convict Grace during the


trial, asks Grace to live with him. He is sorry for testifying


against her and asks her forgiveness. Grace eventually


marries the man and goes on to live a life with her husband.


The novel ends with the final correspondence to Dr. Jordan


from Grace an update from her of present life with her


husband. Setting The setting of Alias Grace is extremely


important in the story. The story takes place in the novel and


in actuality in the mid to late eighteen hundreds. The murders


of Nancy Montgomery and Thomas Kinnear occurred on


July 23, 1843. The crime and court proceedings are all


dated to their actual time and place. The murders took place


in Kingston a small town in Canada. This is important


because during this time in history their was little sense of the


American way of thinking "innocent until proven guilty"


theory. The judge, jurors, and the public had all decided


Grace Marks was guilty before she was even tried. There


was no sequestering of juries in those days to prevent false


accusations from tainting the opinions of those trying Grace


Marks. Also during those times, the sentencing was more


brutal than today. If a person was found guilty of murder the


sentence was death by hanging. This was true for the fate of


McDermott ended in this way. Almost as malicious, life in


prisons and asylums were considered inhuman or even


barbaric by today’s standards. In addition, the correct


diagnosis of mental disabilities was nearly nonexistent.


Therefore, in this case, the purpose of using hypnosis was


widely unorthodox, and its unveiling of multiple personality


disorders was a stunning revelation. Many cases of guilt by


insanity were tried and put to death while other mentally


capable convicts were entered into an asylum.

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