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Monster by Walter Dean Myers
Summary: A review of Walter Dean Myers' book Monster, an account of a 16-year-old boy named Steve Harmon who stands trial for murder and is found innocent. The book reveals the strength and tough attitude with which Steve coped with this ordeal, including Steve's writing of a word-for-word play based on his trial.
Monster, by Walter Dean Myers, is about a 16 year old Harlem boy named Steve Harmon. Steve gets tried for murder in a court of law because he supposedly was involved in the burglary/shooting of Mr. Nesbit, the convenience store clerk on December 22. Steve is wrongfully arrested, and spends time in jail awaiting his verdict, which he is found innocent for after a long trial. While in prison, Steve put his time to good use and wrote a play word for word based on his trial. This book falls under the theme of stories that expose limits. This is true because Steve lost all hope in his case, and thought that he will be found guilty for the murder of Mr. Nesbit; however he found the strength to push through and regain his confidence. Steve's main inspiration was his family because he does not want to look weak...
This section contains 564 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |