"This court decides that the defendant, Miles Edgeworth, NOT GUILTY!" The entire audience in the courtroom cheered, then one by one of the audiences patted his shoulder, congratulated him for the verdict that he gets. He did not know how to respond. He did not know how he feels. Supposedly, he feels pleased that finally he knew the mystery behind his father’s death. Supposedly, he feels happy, that he’s finally able to escape from his 15 year nightmare. But he couldn’t feel one of those feels. He couldn’t cheering happily or smile. Because the one who killed his father turns out was Manfred Von Karma. Manfred Von Karma. The man who had raised him. Gave him place to stay in a luxurious house. Gave him delicious food. Pay for his school fund. Gave him fancy clothes. Bought him expensive toys. And guide him until he becomes a young …show more content…
Just pull the trigger! You're not a coward! He was ready to pull the trigger. His lips trembling as he said, "Goodbye, Mr. Von Karma!” He pushed his fingers toward the trigger, both the bailiff and Von Karma seemed fixated in their place, when suddenly ... "EDGEW- WHAT ARE YOU DOING? !!!" Phoenix and Maya suddenly appeared in the defendant’s lobby. Deftly, Phoenix pulls Edgeworth’s waist and both of them fell over on the floor, and the gun was thrown out from Edgeworth’s hands. Maya then took the gun and returned the gun to the bailiff. "Why did you stop me?! I’m getting closer to kill him!!” shouted Edgeworth while pushing Phoenix to get away from him. "EDGEWORTH! You're not thinking straight! You can’t do things like that!" "He killed ... .He killed my father, Wright. Let go of me, if I could not shoot him, I'll ... I'll strangle him!” shouted Edgeworth again, then he stands so suddenly, made all of them jumped. Edgeworth clenches his hands, jumped forward, getting ready to press his hands to Von Karma’s neck, the human who he hated the most right now, the man who can even still laugh and mocked
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his real father. A while after he ran away he traveling down a road when he saw
When Phoenix’s “fingers slid down and along the ground under the piece of money” (4), she shows the reader how desperate she is to get the medicine for her grandson.
Guilty or not guilty? This the key question during the murder trial of a young man accused of fatally stabbing his father. The play 12 Angry Men, by Reginald Rose, introduces to the audience twelve members of a jury made up of contrasting men from various backgrounds. One of the most critical elements of the play is how the personalities and experiences of these men influence their initial majority vote of guilty. Three of the most influential members include juror #3, juror #10, and juror #11. Their past experiences and personal bias determine their thoughts and opinions on the case. Therefore, how a person feels inside is reflected in his/her thoughts, opinions, and behavior.
In the episode entitled Fawn, Marshal Dillon is charged with a woman that escaped an Indian camp. She is accompanied by a young Indian girl. They are in Dodge till the womans husband arrives fetch her. While the woman is waiting for her husband a man comes to speak to her. He accepts her and the little girl. When the husband arrives he wants the girl to go to a reservation, but the woman refuses to let her go. The husband divorces the woman and goes back east. The woman must run with the little girl because the government wants to put the little girl on a reservation. Marshal Dillon arranges for the man that spoke to the woman earlier to take both the woman and the little girl away with him. This saves the little girl. Throughout the episode Marshal Dillon defends the woman, because he thinks she and the little girl are treated unjustly.
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There are numerous references of race throughout the story; Mary Ellen Byrne noted that the use of the terms granny and grandma by the Caucasian characters in Welty’s story was a form of Derogation. However the “frequent mention of her name by the narrator restores her status.” During the encounter with the white hunter in the woods, the white man’s playfulness could be described as showing his races dominance over this older black woman. The Hunter lifts his guns and points it at Phoenix in a act of dominance but she does not back down. “Doesn’t this gun scare you?” She stood and faced him showing no fear. (Welty 94) Normally if someone presents a gun a normal reaction may be to cower or maybe fear. During this time in Mississippi, the reader would presume a black woman in the presence of a dominating white man may do the same. However Phoenix stands tall. The use of these strong metaphors portrays stronger meanings then just a trip to town. It creates depth to the story. Robert Phillips wrote that Welty adds narrative references that “The protagonist. Phoenix is not aware of the parallels, but the reader is, and this awareness adds another dimension to the story.” (Philips
Elisha- Angrily pulls up a wooden floorboard out of the flooring to reveal a box that was hidden underneath. Inside was 2 guns, and a uniform fit for a soldier. This will
The other emotion highly present from the beginning is that of the attitude of Robert. We are introduced to what appears to be a quick witted and pleasant man, especially considering the recent death of his wi...
...f questions and she answers all of them respectfully and honestly. Phoenix cleverly distracts the man, with the two dogs that are fighting and he goes off to scare the big black one away by shooting at it. It is when he comes back and points his gun at her, that Phoenix shows no fear if it. When she is asked if she is afraid of it, her reply is, “No sir, I seen plenty go off closer by, in my day, and for less than what I done” (Welty 58). Her unusual courage shows just how far racism stretches. Normally a human being would show fear when staring a gun down, but with years of white people making slaves out of them; black people had learn to face persecution head on. Therefore, Phoenix faced her trial head on, and the white hunter left with a little more respect for her than before. Which in the society she lived in respect was a gift and to be cherished.
First, he refers to her as granny and then tells her to go home. After she refuses to leave, he makes racial comments to her. To illustrate the hunter’s racism the author writes, “I know you old people colored people! Wouldn’t miss going to town to see Santa Claus!” (237) Next, he points a gun at her but does not pull the trigger and Phoenix is not threatened at all; she is used to the oppression from whites.
emotion kicks in for him. Now he feels all the emotions he was supposed to feel
This chapter is titled, “Emotions: Feeling, Thinking, and Communicating.” The court case this movie revolves around is based upon emotion not physical evidence. Joe Miller realizes his case isn’t about wrongful termination due to an unknown disease. His case is about homosexuality and the culture of fear it produces over the jury. Joe Miller began to seek a change from debilitative emotions to facilitative ones. Joe, Andrew, the judge, and the rest of the courtroom grew up in the culture I’ve previously mentioned. This culture brought upon debilitative emotions. Fear and mystery of the unknown led many to run, hide, or get rid of these feelings. Joe Miller brought this issue to the jury with success. He subsided there fear and allowed them to think more clearly, and have facilitative emotions. By exemplifying there fear, Joe Miller won the
A few minutes later, 3 miles from our home, Arlyn held a rifle to her head and pulled the trigger. She left no note.
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