The Sexual Violence of Jack the Ripper in “Jack the Ripper” and “From Hell”
1. Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to compare the sexual violence in the city as depicted in the two films “Jack the Ripper” and “From Hell”, based on the story of Jack the Ripper.
“Jack the Ripper” is a British film released in 1988. It was directed by David Wickes and written by Wickes and Anthony Horowitz. The film stars Michael Caine as Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline of Scotland Yard, who is investigating a series of brutal murders in London’s Whitechapel district in 1888.
“From Hell” is a 2001 American film directed by the Hughes brothers and written by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell, based on their graphic novel of the same name. The film stars Johnny Depp as Inspector Frederick Abberline of Scotland Yard, who is investigating a series of brutal murders in London’s Whitechapel district in 1888.
2. Sexual violence in “Jack the Ripper”
In “Jack the Ripper”, we see a great deal of sexual violence against women, particularly prostitutes. The first instance of this is when one of the prostitutes, Elizabeth Stride, is shown being raped by a man who then cuts her throat. Her body is then mutilated by Jack the Ripper.
We also see another prostitute, Catherine Eddowes, being raped and murdered by Jack the Ripper. Her body is also mutilated.
One of the most brutal scenes in the film is when Mary Jane Kelly, another prostitute, is shown being raped, murdered and mutilated by Jack the Ripper.
The sexual violence against these women is very graphic and disturbing. It is clear that Jack the Ripper enjoys causing pain and suffering to these women. He takes pleasure in torturing and murdering them.
3. Sexual violence in “From Hell”
In “From Hell”, we see a great deal of sexual violence against women, particularly prostitutes. The first instance of this is when one of the prostitutes, Liz Stride, is shown being raped by a man who then cuts her throat. Her body is then mutilated by Jack the Ripper.
We also see another prostitute, Kate Eddowes, being raped and murdered by Jack the Ripper. Her body is also mutilated.
One of the most brutal scenes in the film is when Mary Jane Kelly, another prostitute, is shown being raped, murdered and mutilated by Jack the Ripper.
The sexual violence against these women is very graphic and disturbing. It is clear that Jack the Ripper enjoys causing pain and suffering to these women. He takes pleasure in torturing and murdering them.
4. Conclusion
The sexual violence against women in both “Jack the Ripper” and “From Hell” is very graphic and disturbing. It is clear that Jack the Ripper enjoys causing pain and suffering to these women. He takes pleasure in torturing and murdering them.
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