Answer:
Mrs. Hale feels that Mr. Wright should have been punished for neglecting his wife's happiness and isolating her. She feels guilty for neglecting Mrs. Wright as a neighbor: “Oh, I wish I'd come over here once in a while! That was a crime! That was a crime! Who's going to punish that?”
Although Mrs. Peters feels sympathy for Mrs. Wright, she believes that a crime should not go unpunished:
“The law has got to punish crime, Mrs. Hale.”
The county attorney states that he needs to find a motive to prove Mrs. Wright's crime. The legal system cannot punish her without any solid evidence against her. The county attorney says, “No, Peters, it's all perfectly clear except a reason for doing it.”
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Answer:
Towering gray giants and honking cars,
They're nothing compared to the country's stars.
Walking past the city's bars,
But I dream of my home afar.
People singing, music blaring,
And those pigeons, oh so daring!
Joyful! Sad! No one caring.
I think perhaps we've been dreaming. <em>RING RING!</em>