Our World's Justice

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“We live in a world where justice is skewed.” This statement can be interpreted in many different ways. I personally think that this statement means that the way our justice system can be altered in good ways and bad ways. In the many stories we have read there were different situations that altered the justice system. Many people view justice in different ways. Throughout the stories we have read, there were many different ways that justice was skewed, both positively and negatively. No way is particularly better than the other, however most people favor one way or another. Thsi statement is true in many situations and can be applied to our lives.
In the story “Wasps’ Nest” by Agatha Christie, The French detective, Hercule Poirot, goes to England to speak with an old friend (Christie 761). When he arrives he solves a case where a man was going to kill himself and blame it on someone else, luckily Poirot intervened (Christie 761-7). No crime was actually committed in the story so no justice was served, however, it was still skewed. Hercule stole the cyanide from Harrison and replace...

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