Re: Protecting "Sweeney Todd" and the notebook
narrativedilettante wrote:HarDHarKoopa wrote:I can't quite remember the specifics, do we know if that murder was here or in his story? If the latter, I think him getting mental help, and a chance to live a new life isn't that bad. In a weird way, didn't he not have a choice for his previous murder(s)? He was written to do so by an author. If he uses his new free will, unbound by the scribes quill, to be a new man, I say let him.
The murder was in his story. The man he's referring to is Pirelli, the first man he kills in the play.
Pirelli was the Barber who Sweeney killed after he was challenged to a duel in the park.