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Post by Slayer on Oct 26, 2008 7:48:42 GMT -5
ENTER LONDON
Extra Extra read all about it…. Mrs Lovett’s meat pies have been voted the worst pies in London!
Extra Extra read all about it…. Shakespeares Globe is now open!
Extra Extra read all about it… Authority’s have named the prostitute killer Jack the ripper, his identity is unknown…
Extra Extra read all about it… Reward for the capture of Bill Sykes...
Its London in the 17th century, conditions are squalor for those of the lower class residing in small spaces and many die of sickness.
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Anyone who acts outside the social norm, such as women of higher class becoming pregnant before marriage or the lower class merely getting in the way are likely to end up in Bedlam. And lets just say your better off staving on the streets than in Bedlam, patients are treated with cruelty and violence and are rarely let out of the institute most die there.
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A new face has returned to London Mr Benjamin Barker, however he does not go by that name but, Todd, Mr Sweeney Todd. He has come to seek out his family, which was taken from him by Judge Turpin fifteen years ago. But it seems his wife killed herself and now Judge Turpin has his daughter Johanna, Sweeney Todd is bent of revenge and with the help of Mrs Lovett it seems he will get it.
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Three deaths have occurred in the east end of London, deaths, isn’t really the right word to describe it…murders. Three Prostitutes have been killed brutally and the law isn’t any closer to finding out who committed these crimes. They have named the man Jack the Ripper and he has come somewhat of a horror story parents tell their children so they will be good. But more deaths are to come. Will the man behind the deaths be discovered?
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Oliver Twist has just arrived in London, an orphan and looking to make his fortune, and with the help of the Artful Dodger he has found lodgings and is now learning to survive by stealing from the rich. How will he fair in London?
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Shakespeare has just opened his new theatre on the Southbank, playwrights are competing against each other and many accuse him of stealing their plays. His players work night and day to get the plays ready for the public and are often exhausted from the work. Will Shakespeare keep his theatre open and the public paying to see his play?
ENTER LONDON
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