In August 2016, James was arrested by the Boston Police fugitive squad and was held on $1,500.00 bail. Krystal went and bailed James out and he was living with a friend in…
Jimmy Valentine, from A Retrieved Reformation, is similar to Willie Sutton. He is also a bank robber, and he went to prison. Both men didn’t stay in prison for long, Willie escaped multiple times. Jimmy was pardoned by the governor…
Should the jury exonerate Tom Robinson of the rape charge? Since here is no proven evidence against Tom Robinson, he should be free. His innocence is rather supported by various pieces of evidence poised during the trial. The jury should exonerate Tom Robinson from the rape charge.…
Who would have thought that a night on the town could have ended up with an eighty-two year prison sentence for a young, Dustin Turner. Dustin Turner who was wrongly accused for the murder of a Ms. Jennifer Evans, who was vacationing at Virginia Beach Oceanfront at the time. Dustin would have been granted release from prison at the Virginia court of appeals, but was denied by Virginia Supreme court in a split 2-1 decision. Dustin Turner must be freed considering that the Virginia Court system has deprived him of his unalienable right and right to free will.…
In the short story “The Things They Carried” Tim O’brien uses physical objects that each solider is carrying to try to give us a glimpse of their lives and some insight into their personalities. Most of the things the soldiers carried were determined by necessity, such as can openers, heat tabs, helmets and canteens of water. (269). While the reasoning for O 'brien 's “The Things They Carried” is to speak about the physical objects each soldier carried with them, the internal things they carried were much more meaningful.…
“I’m keeping my focus narrow right now, that in my mind Friday is still a possibility” thomas said. One time James thomas thought that he deserved to die, but now he has added that he has changed his mind for the better. He said that during his time in prison he…
The story starts off by putting the reader into Jimmy Cross’ mind. Cross is the leader of the group that the book follows around Vietnam, he is only 24 or 25 years old and at towards the end of the book says he is not suited for the job at all. Cross occupies his mind all day with his beloved Martha, a woman from back home who has absolutely no romantic interest in Cross at all. He reads her letters, stares at her picture, keeps a pebble she sent in his mouth, and fantasizes about tying her to his bed and touching her knee all night. As though his confession of being an unfit leader was not enough he also gives away his inner most thoughts to the reader revealing just how incompetent he is. One day while fantasizing about Martha one of the men, Lavender, is shot in the head, Cross blames himself for the Lavender’s death and never lets it go. He burned Martha’s pictures and letters, and even threw away the pebble she sent him to help him focus on the safety of his men. Even 20 years later when Cross visits O’Brien, a fellow soldier and main storyteller of our novel, Cross is still full of guilt over Lavender’s death and obsessed with the uninterested Martha. “At one point, I remember, we paused over a snapshot of Ted Lavender, and after a while Jimmy rubbed his eyes and said he 'd never forgiven himself for Lavender 's death. It was something that…
Jimmy Cross carries photos of martha,he also carries her letters that she sent him.Jimmy loves martha and hopes martha loves him too but in reality she is only a friend.He continues to love her and that is one thing he also carries is love for martha. “They were not love letters ,but lieutenant Cross was hoping,”(Paragraph 1,Line 2).The letters that he…
Ever since Jimmy Valentine was released from prison a little over a year ago, he has obviously been involved in some crime. When I discovered that he was yet again breaking safes, I immediately set out to find him. I hoped to put him back in prison, where I thought he belonged. After approximately a year of searching, I found that he had changed his identity, and was now living as Mr. Ralph Spencer. At first I was doubtful that he had given up robbing and breaking the law.…
Jerry Maddox deserves to pay for his horrendous crime. One reason is so he can’t do it again. No one said that he wouldn’t try again on another unlucky person, and this time he may do worse. Second, he needs to learn a lesson, because no one in town has been able to teach one…
He never once describes the men in the war as brave or courageous, he actually talks a lot about their fears and the emotional baggage they carry. The reader soon finds that Jimmy has a girl back home named Martha. He loves her with all his heart but these feelings seem to be unrequited as Martha treats him as a good friend rather than a potential boyfriend or lover. He describes a night when he had taken Martha to a movie and kissing her goodbye that night after taking her home. “Right then, he thought, he should've have done something brave…...He should’ve risked it” (5). This shows how Cross feels that taking risks, even as small as kissing a date goodnight or touching her, are more brave than any mission carried out by the soldiers. Thoughts of their relationship always occupy Cross’s mind and distract him from his duties. His lack of attention costs one man his life, having lasting effects on Cross’s conscience and gives him an eternal sense of guilt over his actions. This showed how emotionally fragile Vietnam soldiers were and the amount of stress and tragedy being put on them on a day to day basis. Another example of this is when Cross’s fellow soldier, Kiowa, dies in an accidental explosion. Cross is found squatting in the muck of a lake, almost in a daze, contemplating the death of all those around him and what it means and who is to blame. He tried to tell himself that “No apologies were necessary, because in fact it was one of those freak things, and the war was full of freaks, and nothing could ever change it anyway. Which was the truth, the exact truth. Lieutenant Cross went deeper into the muck, the dark water at his throat, and tried to [convince] himself it was the truth” (176). This symbolizes the breaking point of Cross and how he really is no longer courageous. He takes tragedies to heart and feels…
In the story The Things They Carried, Lt. Jimmy Cross carries letters from a woman named Martha. Although she always signs her letters as “Love, Martha” he understands that this is not the form of love he so desires. As well as the letters, he also…
He was accused of raping a young white girl named Mayella. Tom was nothing but innocent, he only went to Mayella’s house that day to help her. Mayella was the one that made a move by hugging Tom and trying to kiss him. Mayella’s dad saw them through the window and was furious. He went after Mayella and beat, he then came up with the story the Tom raped and hurt her. When it was time for Tom’s trial, his lawyer did a great job at proving his innocence the best he could. It looked like all the signs pointed to him being innocent, but because of his skin color Tom was deemed as guilty. Later Tom was shot many times while he supposedly tried to escape prison. The men probably just wanted an excuse to kill Tom, so they said that he attempted…
Page 50. “Perhaps I should not have been a fisherman, he thought. But that was the thing that I was born for.”…
“Through crimson stars and silent stars and tumbling nebulas like oceans set on fire, through empires of glass and civilizations of pure thought, and a whole, terrible, wonderful universe of impossibilities. You see these eyes? They’re old eyes… and one thing I can tell you, Alex: monsters are real.” (Doctor who personal quote “Night Terrors”) Doctor Who is a story where the main character, “the Doctor”, is constantly time traveling to explore different areas of the universe at different times created by three main people; Donald Wilson, C.E. Webber, and Sydney Newman. Although many genres are present in the story the main one shown is science fiction. The presence of various types of…