The reasons could be complex. It might have been a combination of factors like a mental disorder, a traumatic event, or a deep-seated resentment that built up over time and ultimately resulted in this horrifying act.
Maybe she had some serious psychological issues or was under extreme stress that led to such a tragic act.
It could be that there was a long history of abuse or a sudden, intense conflict that pushed her over the edge. Maybe she was wrongly accused or misunderstood by her mother and reacted in the worst way possible.
It could be that she was under extreme stress or had suffered abuse from her mother, leading to such a tragic act. Or perhaps there was some external factor that influenced her actions.
Maybe she was mentally unstable or had some serious conflicts with her mom that drove her to do it.
Carrie used her telekinetic powers to cause various objects to attack and ultimately kill her mother.
Sometimes, it's to explore complex themes like societal pressure, abuse, or a complete breakdown of maternal instincts. It might also be a plot device to shock readers and prompt reflection on darker human behaviors.
I don't know which novel or fictional character 'psychic detective Yamunaka' refers to, so I can't provide an accurate answer. If you can provide more context or point out which work you are referring to, I will try my best to answer.
Maybe the dad was abusive or did something really bad to her. Could be a reason for her to take such a drastic step.
Maybe she was in an abusive relationship and felt she had no other choice to protect herself.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor killed the mother of the main character, Fan Xian, Ye Qingmei. First of all, Ye Qingmei held the economic lifeline of the Qing Kingdom. This made the Qing Emperor unhappy because, as the nominal Emperor, he hoped that he could hold economic power. Secondly, Ye Qingmei was pregnant. The Qing Emperor was worried that she would let the child become the Emperor. This was unacceptable to the Qing Emperor. Third, Ye Qingmei advocated equality for everyone, while the Qing Emperor hoped for one person to rule over everything. The conflict between these two ideas led to the Qing Emperor's dissatisfaction with Ye Qingmei. Finally, Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, was a threat to the Qing Emperor's throne. In summary, these reasons led to the Qing Emperor's decision to kill Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei.
There were three main reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill the mother of the main character, Fan Xian, Ye Qingmei. First of all, Ye Qingmei held the economic lifeline of the Qing Kingdom. This made the Qing Emperor unhappy because, as the nominal Emperor, he hoped that he could hold economic power. Secondly, Ye Qingmei was pregnant. The Qing Emperor was worried that she would let the child become the Emperor. This was unacceptable to the Qing Emperor. Third, Ye Qingmei advocated equality for everyone, while the Qing Emperor hoped for one person to rule over everything. The conflict between these two ideas led to the Qing Emperor's dissatisfaction with Ye Qingmei. In summary, these reasons led to the Qing Emperor's decision to kill Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei.
The reason why Ye Qingmei, the mother of the main character Fan Xian, was killed was because her power and influence were growing and posed a threat to the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor believed that Ye Qingmei knew some secrets that he did not want to be revealed. Moreover, she also had a special mental cultivation method. The Qing Emperor wanted to obtain the cultivation method of this mental cultivation method. Thus, the Qing Emperor decided to kill Ye Qingmei to eliminate the threat and obtain the secret of the mental cultivation method. As Ye Qingmei's son, although Fan Xian had also been persecuted by the Qing Emperor, the Qing Emperor did not directly kill him. Perhaps it was because he had certain expectations of Fan Xian or for other reasons. In short, the main character's mother was killed in the Qing Dynasty because her power and secrets posed a threat to the Qing Emperor.