Death Of Samurai Research Paper

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It was a murky and tempestuous day in Japan with the waves crashing onto the shore next to the Royal Pagoda. In the golden pagoda lived a husband and a wife. The husband did not live much longer. Mr. Tomb was the master of the Art of Samurai. Mr. Tomb trains every day from three in the morning to twelve at night. After he finished his training he politely requests his wife to retrieve his dinner from the 9th floor. When she reached for her dear husband's dinner she heard a petrifying scream. What she heard scarred her . She speedily rushed down the stairs and found her husband dead on the floor. Ten dreadful minutes later two detectives came into the house and found a bullet in the head of the apoplectic corpse on the ground. In Japan, the …show more content…

She started to train day and night to become even better than her husband. The soft slash of the blade haunted her. Each slash she made was a constant reminder of what she had lost. After two years she started to master the basics knowledge of the samurai ways. The next year she started to master the whole art of samurai and wanted to start training young boys to become incredibly skilled samurais. The next day she commanded a mailman to send out flyers about the competition. At five in the morning, twenty young teenagers showed up at the samurai arena. The new Grandmaster opened her window and walked onto the …show more content…

When she found out that Jimmy John had children that were interested in the art of samurai she hosted a samurai competition because she knew that they would come. She also knew that killing the two sons of Jimmy John would be devastating to Jimmy John so that was her master plan’s goal. Knowing that Jimmy John was a talented samurai general; she knew that his kids would be talented in the art of samurai as well. When Larry won she poisoned him so one son was dead. Then she placed a globe full of poison powder on James John’s cabinet, so he would be a suspect. When he was sentenced to death she wanted to kill him so the judge let her because at this point she was considered innocent by the judges. When the detective came to her room to check for anything suspicious she knew that he might see the pox and see the poison so she had no choice but to kill him. Lastly, she needed to cover up her tracks by telling the commander of the detectives that the detective that went to her house had already left for his home. Now the master won’t be caught and she has gotten away with three murders. She returns to her room and sits in