In a well organized, coherent, and well supported (quote from the text or film) essay, you need to explore the following:Summarize the entire case in a nutshell (this should be the first part of your introduction).
The main arguments as presented by the defense and the prosecution, but more importantly their weaknesses. (I recommend you dedicate two body paragraphs for this task)
The two eyewitness accounts, which apparently confirm the guilt of the boy, and why they should be in doubt. (For this, one or two paragraphs should suffice).
How is the boy’s testimony (his claims that he lost his knife or that he couldn’t remember the movies he watched) treated by the jury? Discuss. (You’ll need another paragraph for this).
Do you see any fallacies in the statements and positions presented by the jurors? (there are several obvious examples, so dedicate one or two paragraphs for this).
Any other interesting points you found in this play/film?
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