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Lelechka [254]
1 year ago
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Choose a striking moment or idea presented in the Epilogue, Postscript, or any of the final three chapters of the book. Then, di

scuss the significance of this moment in the context of both this chapter and the context of the book as a whole. In your response, please be sure to consider Stevenson’s overall claim and purpose in Just Mercy, as well as his use of rhetorical appeals. Include at least two specific quotations from the text to ground your analysis, as well as your own personal questions and commentary. Think of this as your chance to get your classmates’ thoughts on a part of the book you want to explore further.
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miv72 [106K]1 year ago
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Stevenson taught the audience a painful lesson about just the necessity of getting so close to issues in order to assist in their resolution.

What message does Stevenson convey in Just Mercy?

The central idea of Stevenson's novel is that everyone is capable of making mistakes, even terrible ones and that everybody will eventually need to be shown mercy.

The main goal of Stevenson's book Just Mercy was to convince the reader that everybody else deserves a second chance. Additionally, it demonstrates to readers how tainted the justice system is.

Therefore, The tales Stevenson shares in this book serve as examples of how minorities are unfairly singled out by the justice system and treated.

Learn more about Just Mercy from the given link.

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