Whitney’s scheme is a bit trickier than the scheme that Dr. Maximus has devised. Whitney has to deal with criminals, which can be dangerous at times unlike Maximus where he deals with regular rich people. Also, Whitney has to talk face to face with government agents and his employees and it can be difficult to keep a crime like this quiet. He has to make sure his assistants are in the break room so they do not find out about his scheme, and even when he does see them he has to keep a straight face in order to keep the information confidential. Maximus on the other hand does not have any employees or co-workers, so it is much easier for him to keep this crime a secret. He “helps” people that are unhappy with their spouses to get rid of them, and the only people that know about Maximus and have the money for his poison are the rich. The reader knows this because the “visitor” that goes to see Maximus has a silk handkerchief and can afford a box of chocolate, which were expensive in the late 1800’s. In both cases, the people that these doctors meet are very
Whitney’s scheme is a bit trickier than the scheme that Dr. Maximus has devised. Whitney has to deal with criminals, which can be dangerous at times unlike Maximus where he deals with regular rich people. Also, Whitney has to talk face to face with government agents and his employees and it can be difficult to keep a crime like this quiet. He has to make sure his assistants are in the break room so they do not find out about his scheme, and even when he does see them he has to keep a straight face in order to keep the information confidential. Maximus on the other hand does not have any employees or co-workers, so it is much easier for him to keep this crime a secret. He “helps” people that are unhappy with their spouses to get rid of them, and the only people that know about Maximus and have the money for his poison are the rich. The reader knows this because the “visitor” that goes to see Maximus has a silk handkerchief and can afford a box of chocolate, which were expensive in the late 1800’s. In both cases, the people that these doctors meet are very