Suicide not only "harms people's health, speeds death, ... makes individuals prematurely dead", but also affects the surrounding people (Farberow, 28). . Marsha Norman is exploring much of these reasons in her play "Night", whose mother Jessie Cates decided to end his life. Through the script, Jesse personally decided to end his life, but to fully understand why she decided to make this fatal behavior.
In the "Mother of the night", playwright Martha Norman introduced us to the two roles of drama Jessie Katz and her mother Selma Cutts. The show gives a flashback of the last time and Jessie's half life. The conversation between the mother and the daughter shows the relationship between them, what is happening in their life, and how Jessie achieves this. This program also shows how mothers first learned about the character of their daughter. Through this story, my mother tried to persuade Jesse not to commit suicide They insisted for reasons Jesse insisted on her determination.
Jesse Campbell sinned for killing two women. He wore pants and took out a cheap gun towards his little boy 's mother, LaTaysha Logan, then pulled the trigger and killed her. He then raised his arms toward LaTaysha 's friend Desiree Privette and shot the closest high school alumni. At the age of 18, a beloved child probably died before reaching the ground. Jessie is not over. LaTaysha's aunt, Caroline Privette, witnessed the murder case and hurried to escape to the front door of Hartford, Connecticut, where LaTaysha lived. Jesse stood next to Caroline, turned his head and pulled the trigger. Caroline is not dead; fragments of bullets in her skull survived