Monday, February 13, 2017

Letter from Grant

To whom it may concern,

After Miss Emma had Left Jefferson had admitted that he only ate the food out of wanting to be nice. Now he's back to acting like a hog, although it was the jury who accused him of acting like one.
Now the problem is I really have no idea how to deal with the situation. I've tried talking to Jefferson but that lead to nothing. I also tried to convince him that he shouldn't listen to the jury, but he insisted on continuing to act like a hog.

It wasn't all his fault, after all he was convicted of a crime he didn't commit and he's facing the death penalty.
After watching Jefferson I can only assume that one of the only reasons he's acting this way is that he wanted to make the jury feel bad in a sense. And for him the best way was to degrade himself to an animal. And once again I've tried numerous times to get him to act human but it's been to no avail. So I ask if there is any type of advice you can give me to help Jefferson in the little time he has left it'll be greatly appreciated.



From Grant

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Blog post assignment 8

I have no idea." He stared at me, and I realized that I had not answered him in the proper manner. "Sir," I added.
This quote does relate to a theme, and it is to show respect. In this quote it shows that he didn't answer the correct way making it disrespectful.

And this quote also creates conflict, due to the amount of disrespect he's showing.