Arsenic and Old Lace portrays a very unique family dynamic compared to other works of literature discussed so far in this paper. The movie is set in the Halloween season in the mid-1900s (1944) in New York City. Arsenic and Old Lace is a story about three grown men who seem to be living with their aunts. Mortimer Brewster is a drama critic and an author who greatly adores and cares for his aunts. Theodore Brewster is cared for by his aunts and believes that he is Theodore Roosevelt. Jonathan Brewster is a psychopathic killer who eventually comes back to his Aunt Abby’s and Aunt Martha’s home to use the laboratory: “I’ve got thirteen! … There’s Mr. Spinalzo and the first one in London, two in Johannesburg, one in Sydney, one in Melbourne, two in San Francisco, one in Phoenix, Arizona…” (Capra, Arsenic and Old Lace). Throughout the movie, Aunt Abby and Aunt Martha commit mercy-killings on lonely old men to put them out of their misery. Even though they are committing terrible crimes, Mortimer loves and wants to protect his aunts. While Mortimer tries to protect his aunts, he tells his newly-wedded wife: “…I probably should have told you this before, but you see…well…insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops” (Capra, Arsenic and Old Lace). At the end of the movie Mortimer finds out that he is not a real Brewster, rather his mother was the cook and the aunts did not want to lose her so she married Mr. Brewster, the true father of Jonathan and Theodore. Even with this very unique family dynamic one can see, despite all, family comes first. Mortimer knows his aunts are wrong, yet despite of it he goes to great lengths to keep them out of prison. Aunt Abby and Aunt Martha are likely the closest relationship to a “mother” that the men
Arsenic and Old Lace portrays a very unique family dynamic compared to other works of literature discussed so far in this paper. The movie is set in the Halloween season in the mid-1900s (1944) in New York City. Arsenic and Old Lace is a story about three grown men who seem to be living with their aunts. Mortimer Brewster is a drama critic and an author who greatly adores and cares for his aunts. Theodore Brewster is cared for by his aunts and believes that he is Theodore Roosevelt. Jonathan Brewster is a psychopathic killer who eventually comes back to his Aunt Abby’s and Aunt Martha’s home to use the laboratory: “I’ve got thirteen! … There’s Mr. Spinalzo and the first one in London, two in Johannesburg, one in Sydney, one in Melbourne, two in San Francisco, one in Phoenix, Arizona…” (Capra, Arsenic and Old Lace). Throughout the movie, Aunt Abby and Aunt Martha commit mercy-killings on lonely old men to put them out of their misery. Even though they are committing terrible crimes, Mortimer loves and wants to protect his aunts. While Mortimer tries to protect his aunts, he tells his newly-wedded wife: “…I probably should have told you this before, but you see…well…insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops” (Capra, Arsenic and Old Lace). At the end of the movie Mortimer finds out that he is not a real Brewster, rather his mother was the cook and the aunts did not want to lose her so she married Mr. Brewster, the true father of Jonathan and Theodore. Even with this very unique family dynamic one can see, despite all, family comes first. Mortimer knows his aunts are wrong, yet despite of it he goes to great lengths to keep them out of prison. Aunt Abby and Aunt Martha are likely the closest relationship to a “mother” that the men