Monday, February 18, 2019

The Defense of Henry Sweet :: Essays Papers

The defense reaction of enthalpy Sweet For this assignment, I found a delivery that was wedded by a famous defense attorney named Clarence Darrow. This speech is his stopping point remarks to the all-white dialog box in defense of a black man named enthalpy Sweet. The trial took place in Detroit, Michigan in May of 1926. Henry Sweet was accused of first-degree murder. I chose this text for my paper because it had more weighty techniques in it than anything else I came across. Which is to be expected, because after all, the whole purpose of the speech was to persuade the jury. One of the techniques that this speech has an abundance of is the use of purr words. Darrow referred to the jury many times as being the kindly, decent, and most humane people of the society. He referred to the jury selection process by saying, it took us a week to find you, a week of culling aside the prejudice and hatred. Probably we did not cull it all out at that, but we took t he best and the fairest that we could find. The question that immediately came to my mind when I pick up that was, best and fairest of what/who? There were many instances like these throughout the speech. Darrow withal make use of labels in the same room. By saying to the jury that he believed they were fair, just, and unprejudiced, he was trying to program them to overlook the fact that the def leftoverant was black, (which, of course, was a very big deal back thenespecially to the all-white jury). Darrow verbalise at one point, you know that if white men had been fighting their way against colored men, nobody would have dreamed of prosecution. And that from the beginning of this case to the end the prosecution is based on race prejudice and nothing else. He based his whole speech on prejudice (and an argument against it) and the labels that he gave the jury were just one of many ways he did this. Darrow also referred to Henry Sweet as a boy on numerous o ccasions. Sweet was a grown man, but by labeling him as a boy, it made him seem more innocent and faultless to his audience.

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