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    In the book Monster by Walter Dean Myers, a 16 year old boy named Steve Harmon is on trial with his neighborhood acquaintances, Bobo Evans and James King, for felony murder. Mr. Myers tells the story of Steve's experience through Steve's own writing in a journal that can be viewed by the court. There are many reasons to think that Steve is guilty. Steve lies and changes his persona in the story. In the beginning of the story his statements do not match up with his testimony in the end often answering

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    The novel Monster by Walter Dean Myers is the book I chose to read and do my essay on. The genre Walter chose for the book Monster is realistic fiction. The novel was published in 1999 which is a year after I was borning. The reason why I chose this Novel is because a teacher recommended the book to me a couple year ago but, I never got a chance to read it. I always assumed the book was good because it won three awards. The first award the book won was the National Book Award for young people’s literature

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    “Monster”, by, Walter Dean Myers story, a story based on struggle, of a boy in world surrounded by darkness that is blinded by many who seeks for freedom keeps himself away from others hopes and dreams about being free to walk once again in the world of the free. but holds on to that hope for along as possible until he is proved not guilty, his moms crying trying to not worry her son afraid to lose a son that’s kind hearted to those around who participates and supports those in school and in the

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    Every human being on Earth has a different perception on justice, innocence and guilt. In the book Monster, the author Walter Dean Myers explores on this topic in an unusual way. The protagonist, Steve Harmon, writes about his experience on trial and in jail. Steve tells it through a screenplay for a movie, where he is the main character, but the thing that is fascinating about this idea is the way Steve presents his innocence. The reader is able to scrutinize his thoughts and feelings from his journal

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    In today’s society there are violent people. Some of these people can be found in the book Monster by Walter dean Myers. The main character is Steve Harmon and he is facing trial for murder. Steve was the lookout but wasn’t responsible for Mr.Nesbitt's death. Steve is on trial for murder because he was in the store that day and you found out when he reads his journal to you. In the journal he said he was in their looking for mints. So if he was just looking for mints that don’t mean he was involved

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    The book Monster by Walter Dean Myers is about a 16 year old, African American boy, being accused of a crime. Steve was claimed to have been seen at the drugstore before the robbery ‘went down,’ he is claimed to be the lookout, however he denies this allegation A seemingly innocent 16 year old boy who has never perpetrated a crime before, is on trial for murder for Mr.Nesbitt along with James King, so how innocent is Mr.Steve Harmon after all? Mr.Nesbitt was the owner of the drugstore that was

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    In the book Monster, written by Walter Dean Myers, a young boy named Steve Harmon was accused of taking part of a crime. In a real life trial called Murder on a Sunday Morning, a young boy named Brenton Butler was also accused of being a part of a crime. The main reason of those false accusations is because of their skin color, the witnesses notice color instead of physical appearance. Race is a very important factor with these two stories because you’re easily able to depict what the race of

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    Monster by Walter Dean Myers The plot of Monster, by Walter Dean Myers, is scary because the King talks Steve into being in his crew with him, which the crew is where they were going to rob the drugstore. King takes the gun from the guy at the store then shoots him and kills him. All the people that were with him, who was his crew, end up getting caught as well and all have to go to court. They then have to go to trial for the murder. In the book Monster, by Walter Dean Myers, Steve Harmon is a

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    This quarter, I read Monster by Walter Dean Myers for my book report. Monster was published in April 24, 1999. It’s 281 pages long and A very interesting book. Monster takes place in the court for just about the entire story. Monster takes place in the courtroom. Monster takes place in Manhattan and Harlem New York City. Steve Harmon at age 16 African American locked up maybe for ever, But he’s not sure yet. Steve Harmon is on the trail to murder. The judge has said that Steve is guilty for the

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    1. Monster is a novel written in a screenplay format with Steve’s journal entries mixed in throughout. Do you think this is an effective format for the book? Why or why not? Monster by Walter Dean Myers, . Displayed as a screenplay of Steves very own creativity, which contains journal entries, demonstrates how one single choice can change our entire lives .I was reluctant about the structure of Monster at first. At first I figured out that the screenplay would be disrupting and that Steve's journal

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