Gig Harbor AP Language reads Dead Man Walking discussion
Period 4: Chapters 4 and 5: Question 3
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Furthermore, if you could put a measure on the humaneness of accepted ways of carrying out the death penalty, I would definitely have to say that the electric chair is pretty low on the list. In chapter 1, Sister Prejean discussed the electric chair in depth. I think its pretty obvious the potential physical pain it can inflict on a person. It can take minutes to kill a person, and even then, some people are still left alive. These people are about to be executed! Why should they have to suffer any more before their lives are taken away? Certainly a last act of mercy in a less painful execution would be more acceptable (though I don't believe any way is acceptable, except in extremely rare circumstances).


Not everyone is going to be happy because whether for my opinion or against it there will always be room for complaining: not a fast enough death, not a slow enough death, not a painless death, he didn't deserve it, he deserved more. ETC.
I'm thinking most of you are thinking I'm a real jerk right now, but it's hard to explain my opinions better. LOL



Remember that you have to answer 2 questions for credit for our lesson in addition to the responses required by Mrs. Gilbert.