Punishment In George Orwell's Essay 'A Hanging'

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There were many thoughts and emotions going through my head as I read the essay, “A Hanging”, by George Orwell. George does not like the subject of capital punishment. In paragraph 10, Orwell says, “...the unspeakable wrongness, of cutting a life short when it is in full tide”, which gives us his opinion of capital punishment in one sentence. In this essay, George states that he had never realized what it was like to destroy a healthy man; in most cases, my opinion is the same as his. There are many different ways to punish a man of his wrongdoing other than hanging him. I believe the only slight chance of using hanging as a punishment is if the person killed someone, so let us say the man that was hanged, killed a man. Yes, he deserves punishment,

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