The Death Penalty In Dead Man Walking By Sister Helen Prejean

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In the book “Dead Man Walking”, written by Sister Helen Prejean, is about the un-justifying laws of the death penalty. It features Patrick Sonnier, a criminal, who is sentenced to death because of the crime he has committed. The death penalty had been around for years and is arguable on the subject if it should be abolished or not. I stand with Prejean on her beliefs about how the death penalty is evil and unjust. For the purpose of this essay, I have chosen a poster which represents my thoughts and beliefs on what I feel strongly about the death penalty. The poster I have chosen contains a young woman holding a gun with a red bandage covering her eyes and mouth and behind her, on the wall is an American Flag painted on with dripping textures. On the American Flag there is a quote which reads, "We kill people who kill people because killing …show more content…

Simply because he would be more tortured with disgusting jail food, be forced to work, and be counting his days until he dies naturally. I figure that someone would be more tortured because the mind can haunt itself and he may even get memories and nightmares of the crimes he committed. She argues with me saying that death penalty is not the easy way out, and yes, the food he gets from the prison will be disgusting but, he will still get food. If he gets sick, the medical committee will give him medicine. I point out another fact that it is much more troublesome to always be giving the death penalty because it takes too much time with the court and jury as well as using up the nation 's money just to execute one criminal. If the criminal was wealthy, then all he would have to do is hire a really good lawyer and just have him fight the case, therefore prolonging it to another day, pushing back his death penalty

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