Jack the Ripper fiction Essays

  • Jack The Ripper Legacy Essay

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    The Legacy of Jack the Ripper in Literature Although the Ripper’s identity is still unknown, the legacy of Jack the Ripper remains prevalent in literature emerging in the last two centuries. The Ripper appeared in fiction as early as 1897, when Bram Stoker’s Dracula was published. Many of the themes in the story are thought to be inspired by the Ripper killings. Dracula is a Ripper-like character: dark, mysterious, and deadly. He turns women into vampires, similar to how the Ripper gruesomely murdered

  • Jack The Ripper Research Paper

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    interpretation of Jack the Ripper as a gentleman. A man of the middle or upper class, well off enough to not work, but with access to resources with which to conduct his homicidal habits. II. The Press As discussed previously, when the press covered the Ripper killings they used cultural fantasies and Victorian anxieties to their advantage by challenging the police and fascinating the public. They weaved a tale of sex, blood, and murder, which would forever change murder in the news. Although Jack the Ripper

  • The Chaser Film Analysis

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    every movement, including her bank accounts, her telephone bills, even her smell. Her days pass by working, taking drugs and constantly fighting with him, at least when they do not have sex. However, she is tired of her situation and finds solace in Jack, a kind-hearted gangster, who also owns a bar. Gradually, she gets more and more comfortable with him while he is in serious trouble, due to his tendency to offer help to whoever needs it. The film stands apart from Hsien's previous filmography, equally

  • Jack The Ripper: Leather Apron

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    Kyle Lisboa Jack the Ripper is the best known as an anonymous serial killer on the go in the largely poor regions in and around the Whitechapel area in London in 1888. The name came from a letter mad by someone saying they he is the murderer that was extensively written about in the media. The document is generally thought to have been fraud, and could have been printed by journalists in an effort to intensify curiosity in the article and increase their newspaper 's spread. Within the crime case

  • Jack The Ripper: The Whitechapel Murders Of 1888

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    During the year of 1888, Whitechapel London had a series of grisly murders that were committed by a serial killer that would later be labeled as Jack the Ripper. The murders took place from August 31st, 1888 - November 9th, 1888. In total 5 prostitutes were murdered in the area of Whitechapel, to this day no one knows who committed these horrific murders. The suspects in the murders consisted of Francis Tumblety, George Chapman, and James Kelly. Many have theorized who the was, but the suspect who

  • Mary Ann Nicolas: Jack The Ripper's First Victim

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    Mary Ann Nicolas was universally accepted as Jack the Ripper’s first victim. She was forty-four years old at the time of her death. She is described by Emily Holland as, “a very clean women who always seemed to keep to herself” (Barbee). What Emily is saying is that Nicolas had good hygiene, for that time, but she never seemed to branch out as a person, she was almost shy. She married William Nicolas in 1864. She and William divorced in 1881; it was one many of separations during their marriage (Barbee)

  • Jack The Ripper Persuasive Essay

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    Jack the Ripper: Stabbing at the truth Due to DNA evidence uncovered in September of 2014(Connor2). One hundred and twenty years after the horrible events took place, Jack the Ripper also known as the “Whitechapel Murderer” has been confirmed to be Aaron Kosminski. Jack the Ripper was a notorious murderer that resided in London during the period from August 7 to September 10 in 1888(Jones2). During that time he murdered five people credited to him although the real number is believed to be eleven

  • Jack The Ripper Research Paper

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    The infamous Victorian serial killer “Jack the Ripper” has received one of the most notorious reputations in history for casting a dark shadow over a once insignificant town through murder. 1888 East London, what was once a hub of immigrants and working class citizens, slowly became a place of fear and panic that was noticed across England. The cause of all of this attention, a serial killer dubbed “Jack the Ripper,” ironically escaped the public eye and all persecution, leaving us with an interesting

  • How Did Lol's Life Changed In The Year Of 1888

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    The quaint, hardworking area of Londonś East End was forever changed in the year of 1888 thanks to the murders and mutilations of women by the infamous Jack the Ripper. The first occurence of the serial killer was on August 31, 1888, when Mary Nichols body was found early in the morning in a gateway by Charles Cross as he was heading to work along Buckś Row (Jones). Nichols was found with a deep slash to the throat leaving her almost headless as she was examined by Dr. Llewellyn, one of the areaś

  • Argumentative Essay: The Cleveland Torso Murders

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    Can you imagine finding a bout in your neighborhood with no arms and legs? 12 people were found this way and it may have been as many as 20. “The American equivalent of the terrifying crime spree of Jack the Ripper was undoubtedly the "Cleveland Torso Murders" that took place in an area called Kingsbury Run in the middle 1930’s” (Praiirieghosts, 2004). The Cleveland Torso Murders left the city of Cleveland in fear for over three years as these murders happened but nobody has ever been convicted

  • Arthur Leigh Allen: The Zodiac Killer

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    The Zodiac killer was a serial murderer in the San Francisco area during the nineteen-sixties. He was known for the letters he sent to the San Francisco police. The letters included various enciphered messages, which lead to police being wildly confused as they spent days upon days trying to decipher the Zodiacs cyphers. Some of his earlier cyphers were easily solved, others remain unsolved to this day. While the Zodiac Killer was never caught, many suspects came to light during the time of the investigation

  • Slums In 19th Century Essay

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    Slums are squalid and overcrowded urban streets or districts inhabited by very poor people. All slums have different living conditions. Housing in slums is built on land that the occupant does not have legal ownership to and without any urban planning or obedience to zoning control. In slums, misconduct and bankruptcy are high. These settlements lack water, sanitation, garbage systems, storm drainage, street lighting, paved sidewalks, and roads for emergency access. In a typical slum within Victorian

  • Red Queen Essay

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    The tomb of the Red Queen was discovered in 1994 in Chiapas, Mexico, where it had lain untouched for thirteen centuries (Discovery Channel, 2005). Her tomb is located within the complex containing the Temple of the Inscriptions at Palenque (Tiesler, 2004, p. 82). Temple XIII, the structure that houses it, stands to the right of the Temple of the Inscriptions, where Pacal II was buried with very similar funerary details, including an abundance of the red pigment cinnabar (mercury sulfide), which

  • Fairy Fay: The Ripper Victim

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    the potential victims of the Ripper’s wrath, ‘Fairy Fay’ is the least reputable, with not only her potentiality in question, but also and more importantly, whether she existed in the first place. Her story is eerily comparable to that of any other Ripper victim, perfectly weaved together, leaving, however, certain unavoidable knots in which the legitimacy of this candidate falters. The mystery of ‘Fairy Fay’ was first recounted by journalist and historian Terence Robertson, for the October 29th

  • Jack The Ripper Research Papers

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    Three things to prove about jack the ripper. How many victims did jack the ripper kill? Jack the ripper kills and never gets busted, “Ninety years ago i was a great killer. Today I’m an amateur. “ Total number of victims, who is jack the ripper, where he lived and why he did what he did. As the police was investigating on the first murders (Leen). Someone else was looking at another one while

  • White Night Essay

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    "11. White Night, 2009. Rating 7.0/10 About: White Night is a mystery thriller film where detective Han Dong-Su (Han Suk-Kyu) current murder case takes him back to an unsolved case fourteen years ago. In the meantime, Mi-Ho (Son Ye-Jin) is engaged and set to marry the CEO of a large company. The assistant to the CEO did a background-check on Mi-Ho and found out that Mi-Ho's mother was a primary suspect in a murder fourteen years ago. The assistant (Lee MinJung) also observes another man by Mi-Ho's

  • Peter Sutcliffe Research Paper

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    later joined by five siblings. Peter is one of the most notorious serial killers of all time. Sutcliffe brutally murdered 13 women and attempted to murder seven others between 1975 and 1980. He was dubbed “The Yorkshire Ripper” by the press, drawing comparison to Jack the Ripper. During his youth Peter found it very hard to make friends, and was picked on and shunned by his fellow classmates, leading to him becoming a loner and having a very introverted personality. The bullying became so bad he

  • The Canonical Five

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    From 1888 to 1891, a killer stalked the streets of London, praying on prostitutes and young women. The killer’s real name is unknown, but the press dubbed him, “Jack-the-Ripper”. Eleven people turned up dead near the Whitechapel district, giving the killings their name. Though, many believe that Jack had only killed five of those victims, which are now called, “The Canonical Five.” Despite that, I will explain all of the events. The first death was Emma Elizabeth Smith. She was sexually assaulted

  • HH Holmes Whitechapel Murders

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    In Whitechapel in 1888 to 1891 Jack the Ripper committed more than eleven murders but no one had a clue who he really was. The murders were very gruesome and were thought to be done by someone with medical training. It also had to be done by someone that had access to the streets late at night. It can be said that H.H. Holmes might have been Jack The Ripper because he had a medical background, he was visiting Whitechapel when the murders happened and the killings stopped when he left, he then continued

  • Summary Of Geoff Cooper's 'Jack The Ripper'

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    Jack the Ripper is one of the most infamous notorious serial killers in the world. In August to September of 1888, he harassed the Whitechapel district in London’s East End. What was Whitechapel district in London’s east end one may say? It is believed to be where all the criminals were populated. Many people living in London’s East End at the time were very poor. They would seek shelter every night, but that didn’t mean they were going to get a bed to sleep on; that meant people would have to sleep