Randall Horton {#289-128} PROPERTY ...  .Or. This Malus Thing Never to Be Confused with Justice

Randall Horton {#289-128} PROPERTY ... .Or. This Malus Thing Never to Be Confused with Justice

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The transcript critiques the prison industrial complex, questioning the notion of justice and rehabilitation. It contrasts symbolism with reality, emphasizing the literal interpretation of actions and the constant nature of time. The narrative explores the physical and mental confinement experienced in prisons, highlighting the unchanging nature of such environments.

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How does the text differentiate between justice and malice?

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What is the main critique presented in the text regarding the prison system?

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What does the author imply about the concept of rehabilitation in prisons?

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Discuss the significance of the imagery used in the text, such as 'slit his wrist' and 'soft, grey cinder block'.

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What does the phrase 'the darker yes there is darkness' suggest about the author's perspective?

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