Sunday, February 7, 2010
I don't think society was responsible at all for what happened at the end of book one. First of all, arguable, Bigger accidentally killed Mary. Secondly, if he did kill her on purpose, it's his own fault. Nobody makes you kill somebody else, you're always in control of your own actions, there's no excuses for killing somebody.
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Legally, you are right. Society can't really be held accountable for someone's actions; however, you don't really address the idea of societal influence. Do you think there was any?--Mrs. Holst
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