Robert Harris: Inhumane Execution

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Dear Mr. Hall, I am writing to you concerning an article that you wrote on the explicit execution of Robert Harris. Its descriptive language is unwanted and it’s surprising that you were allowed to write this dramatized nonsense of an article. You should be ashamed of yourself for turning an inhumane execution into a shallow opinion piece which belongs only on the internet. Your views are thinly veiled and terribly shallow as you do not even try to delve into the other side of the story. The main theme is portraying how much of a monster Harris is and how he deserves death, however, the biased viewpoint and dramatized style is unprofessional. At first glance, everything seems professional and a clear informative piece as you use official techniques …show more content…

This is shown by the way you paint a terrible picture of Harris and describing how he “tortured” animals in his youth. This one sided piece continues as you take half a page and comprise it with the victim's view points and a dramatized version of the incident. On the page, you wrote, ‘As he lay pleading for his life Harris sneered: “Quit snivelling and die like a man.”’ There are two problems to this quote; the first problem is that this is very clearly used to make Harris’s case much worse which just shows how much of an opinion piece this article is. All you do is focus on how terrible a person Harris is and attack his memory with a prejudice which is another showcase of your lack of professionality. The second problem of this quote is that unless Harris confessed to saying this, there is no way you could’ve gotten this quote. If Harris didn't confess to saying this then this would mean you made this quote up which is the most morally incorrect thing a reporter can do as it is another abuse of the trust that readers have for reporters. If Harris confessed to saying this then this could suggest he is mentally ill and needs help as this display of lack

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