Capital Punishment of the Mentally Retarded in relation to A Lesson Before Dying - includes parenthetical citations and works cited.
Title: Capital Punishment of the Mentally Retarded in relation to A Lesson Before Dying - includes parenthetical citations and works cited.
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Details: Words: 773 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Capital Punishment of the Mentally Retarded in relation to A Lesson Before Dying - includes parenthetical citations and works cited.
Category: /Literature/Biographies
Details: Words: 773 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Capital Punishment of the Mentally Retarded
A mentally retarded man is charged with a crime that he has never committed. Regardless of his mental state, he is sentenced to the death penalty, condemned to die as a "hog." The divisive idea of executing a mentally handicapped person polarizes most individuals into either fervently supporting or opposing the idea, but Ernest J. Gaines takes an eclectic combination of both ideas to form his own opinion.
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Even as Laws Begin to Shift." NY Times. 7 Aug. 2000. 22 Nov. 2003. < http://www.crimelynx.com/olcruz.html>
Gaines, Ernest J. A Lesson Before Dying. New York: Vintage Contemporaries, 1994.
Jost, Kenneth."Rethinking the Death Penalty." CQ Researcher. 16 Nov. 2001: p.945
Reinert, Patty. "Defining mentally retarded." 16 Feb. 2003. 22 Nov. 2003. < http://www.thearcofgreaterhouston.com/legislative/articles/article03170201.htm>.
Sharp, Dudley. "Mental Retardation and the Death Penalty." 18 Oct. 2001. 22 Nov. 2003. <http://prodeathpenalty.com/Articles/Sharp_MR.htm >.