The Persuasive Speech On The Ideas Of The Death Penalty

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“... Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends” (J.R.R. Tolkien). As far back as prehistoric times, the ideas of the death penalty have emerged. Previous offenses included marrying someone Jewish, treachery, chopping down a tree, and oddly enough, the theft of someone's rabbit. As a punishment for committing a crime, someone could be subjected to the torture of being hung, crucified, beheaded, speared, dismembered, boiled, drowned, thrown from a cliff or burned at the stake. Death penalty methods presently are more modernized and include electrocution, lethal injection, gas chambers, and a firing squad. …show more content…

Innocent lives have the possibility of being taken away as victims are wrongly accused due to faulty evidence. If a life is taken away you cannot just simply give it back as if it was a toy. Today, for the purpose of my speech my points will be defended from incidents that occurred in the United States, since it is the only North American country that still pursues the death penalty (Rawles). That is not to say that other countries do not believe in the death penalty because fifty-six of them still do. As of 2016, countries such as China, Iran, and Saudi Arabia still believe in this method of punishment. In fact, in the countries, I just mentioned executions are more prevalent, brutal and publicised (“Death Penalty Worldwide).” In these countries, crimes punishable by death include homosexuality, atheism, and drug

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