Brief Summary Of Winchester Act 1

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ACT 1 1. At the age of five, Elsie May is left in the Winchester's wheat field by her deranged mother. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Winchester finds Elsie May and takes her in, adjacent to taking her to Midstate Church for the first and only time. 3. Ten years later Elsie May sees the black smoke mouse, which is an alert of impending danger. 4. Two twins are found drowned in the Winchester's pond, this happens after several incidents. (INCITING INCIDENT) 5. Pastor Wilkins and his wife first lady Nancy Andrews gathers the townspeople to talk about getting rid of what they feel is the evil in the Chesapeake Bay. 6. Elsie May becomes afraid of the townspeople when she sees the Winchester's dead son and he tells her that the townspeople intend to get rid …show more content…

Elsie May and the Winchester's are praying over dinner and the hear the back door fly open. 9. Mr. Winchester jumps up and gets his rusty shotgun, he shoots one of Midstate Church's Deacons as he comes through the back door. 10. Elsie May, baby Jane, the Winchester's baby daughter and Mrs. Winchester scatter through the house running away from the gunshots. 11. Pastor Wilkins shoots Mr. Winchester. Elsie May and baby Jane is trapped in the master bedroom closet as Pastor Wilkins approaches the master bedroom doorway. 12. Pastor Wilkins opens the closet door, grabs Elsie May out of the closet and throw her down on the floor, Jane tries to run away but he kicks her back into the closet. (SECOND TURNING POINT, AKA LOW POINT) ACT 3 13. Elsie May grabs Pastor Wilkins hand that is around her neck and he falls to the floor and sees the truth about the twins murders before his eyes. 14. Nancy and a few of the townspeople entered the room, they are yelling and Mr. Winchester shoots one of the townspeople before townsman shoots Elsie May. 15. The townspeople all begun scatter out of the house because it is unclear to them who shot and where the shot comes from. Elsie May get off of the floor as Pastor Wilkins lays there still having visions of the truth.