For the first few weeks of the FYS - X course, students need to see the movie 'Dead Man Walking'. Unfortunately, I could not join the school show, but I borrowed the DVD from Block Buster Video. I missed the opportunity to spend time with my classmates, but the course told me to watch a movie so I can not get off work in a short time. When I was watching a movie I was very happy to be in a family-like atmosphere, and I had the opportunity to focus more on the movie and the ability to play a point in the movie I got it.
Dead walking movie "Dead Walking" provides non-imaginary insight about the world of crime, justice and death penalty. This movie directly conflicts with several characters from various backgrounds and perspectives. Through this film, several small topics and one major topic, the death penalty were considered. - Abstract This article compares the concept of good and evil between two different stories. There are obvious differences in the story, but they are somewhat similar. In the aged road (Eudora Welty) and the good man (Flannery O'Conner), the protagonists of the two stories stand out. The protagonist of these two stories is my grandmother. My grandmother, of course, is an important part of this family.
The second one I took was the Helen Prejean sister, and you may remember that she was Susan Sarandon's role model in the movie Deadman Walking. Finding a free nun book in her collection is not surprising. My grandmother is a very free Catholic, more specifically, liberal and Catholic. The above liberal nuns: "Death of innocent people: an explanation of erroneous execution by witnesses" is not surprising for me. I think that my grandmother had read it once - it appeared in 2005, and there is no big word; but this book is definitely her style.