
Interview with Sister Mary Prejean About Reality of Executions
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The transcript discusses the profound impact of a searing experience and the duty it imposes, particularly in the context of the death penalty. It explores public assumptions about capital punishment and highlights the reflective nature of reading, which allows for personal engagement without debate. The choice to write in the present tense is explained as a way to create immediacy and tension. The narrative also touches on the unseen victims, including families and communities, affected by the events described.
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