A Week of Kindness or The Seven Deadly Elements: The Rooster's Laughter by Max Ernest


First picture: The lady is standing in front of a rooster in an action of dancing to probably distract the rooster 

 Second picture: there's a man wearing a rooster drape while standing over a girl’s dead body, getting the corpse ready for the grave.

 Third: the people wear heads of a rooster while they are around dead bodies as a ritual to bury the dead. They are standing over the grave of a dead girl with a lady observing in the background. 

Fourth: The rooster men are conversing about the lady laying on her deathbed 

 Fifth: The man has found a girl alone in a room dead with two roosters. She is on the floor out of the bed and there is a rooster on the bed and another on the floor. The smaller roosters have killed her or are inspecting the scene. 

 Sixth: A rooster person is peeking through the door seeing a gentleman and a lady dancing. 

 Seventh: Two women are having a conversation with a rooster at a table in an office. One of the lady by the rooster is crying. 

 Eighth: Two girls are running and hiding a goose from the giant rooster 

 Ninth: the man is trying to drag two skeletons to take with him or two dance with him while a lady is dancing or standing on a wall. There is a rooster in the bottom corner watching or trying to communicate something to the man or the Skeletons. 

 Tenth: Rooster men are carrying women away from a train. The women look like they're crying for help to be saved from the train. 

 Eleventh: The rooster people are trying to restrain a bad rooster and get him to talk or confess by laying a dead corpse on top of them. 

 Twelfth: Rooster people have a lady restrained laying on her stomach with other corpses in the picture. A rooster is standing on top of a corpse of a man. This is in a dark dungeon somewhere, where they do dirty business and the roosters are the workers for the boss man sitting at the desk. 

Thirteenth: Ladies are in a gunfight and some rooster people have been killed 

 Fourteenth: a rooster man is showing a lady what has happened to a woman who was hung for a particular punishment. The rooster in the bottom corner is in horror. 

 Fifteenth: The same rooster man who found the girl dead covered in blood outside of her bed is now being hung inside of a bedroom by another man while a rooster is standing on top of a dog watching. 

Sixteenth: Two roosters are raising up flags on top of a building to probably show some sign of victory. 

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