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#MONSTER WALTER DEAN MYERS SPARKNOTES TRIAL#
Language eng Summary While on trial as an accomplice to a murder, sixteen-year-old Steve Harmon records his experiences in prison and in the courtroom in the form of a film script as he tries to come to terms with the course his life has taken Summary While on trial as an accomplice to a murder, sixteen-year-old Steve Harmon records his experiences in prison and in the courtroom in the form of a film script as he tries to come to terms with the course his life has taken Storyline true African-American teenage prisoners.The perception that shakespeare presents to the reader is that every person has a little bit of monster and a little bit of hero.Label Monster Title Monster Statement of responsibility Walter Dean Myers illustrations by Christopher Myers Creator Even though in “The Tempest” shakespeare does not create a monster thet fully meets the requirment to be dangerous and scary, Caliban fills the role of a monster but in a less scary and more funny way. Asma talks about how monsters are created by the human mind as a way to be prepared for any harmful situation, he gives many scenarios where monsters have helped people to react maybe a little bit less scared and supress their fears in order to save their lifes.
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Asma named “Monsters and the Moral Imagination” and “Alexander Fights Monsters in India.” In the first essay Stephen T. But shakespeare also relates this to the typical monsters of real life (all human in a certain point of their life), this exposed in some of the essays wrote by Stephen T. Caliban has been treated as slave and also humiliated for his physical appearance this creates a mechanisim of autodefense that dictates for him react in negative ways almost every time. Now after reading this book when I hear ¨Monster¨ I will think a Monster is a bad person who disregards other people's feelings and hurts people in many different ways from emotional to physical.This quote also stood out to me because it's the title of the book so I wanted to know the meaning behind theīut deeper in the play Shakespere leaves the reader wondering what was the real reason of the behavior of Caliban, and over all what was the real reason to create a monster in the play. However, in this book, they use it to describe people. Traditionally as most people know it, a monster is an imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening. …show more content… I like this quote because it makes me think about what a monster is and the different meanings. The book begins with Steve being arrested at his front door right in front of his mom. Kathy O’Brien is Steve's lawyer, and the four men on trial for this murder are James King, Oswaldo Cruz, and Richard “BoBo” Evans. The problem is that Steve Harmon is awaiting trial for his role as an accomplice in a drugstore robbery that ended in the felony murder of Alguinaldo Nesbitt if Steve is proved guilty he can get sentenced 25 years to a life sentence in prison. The story takes place in Manhattan, Harlem, the courtroom in a city lockup, and sometimes in the neighborhood where Steve Harmon lives. The antagonists are the justice system, Richard Evans or more commonly known “bobo”, James King, the Assistant District Attorney (Sandra Petrocelli) and Steve King's lawyer Asa Briggs. In this book, the protagonist’s are Kathy O’Brien, Mr. He shows himself through his journal entries and a screenplay. Show More Walter Dean Myers' graphic novel Monster is about a sixteen-year-old African American boy named Steve Harmon, This graphic novel is written in a first person perspective from Steve's view.