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Central Theme Of Crimes By John Wilkes Booth

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John Wilkes Booth is a stage actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln. The crime took place in Ford’s theatre in Washington. The central idea of the story is about what strategy, and preparation he did to be successful in his crime. I think that is the theme because the whole story is built around all the steps it took in the events. The first evidence I have to prove my central idea is this, “As he appeared at the door, taking a quick, comprehensive glance at the interior, Major Rathbone arose. "Are you aware, sir," he said, courteously, "upon whom you are intruding? This is the President's box, and no one is admitted." The intruder answered not a word. Fastening his eyes upon Mr. Lincoln, who had half turned his head to ascertain what caused
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