Essay about Extreme Make Over Criminal Court Edition
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Extreme Make
Over Criminal
Court Edition
By: Tashianna Harris & Shirley
Toapanta
Introduction:
Extreme
make over criminal court edition was written by john Schwartz. Its about John Ditullio being a Nazi member and having Nazi tattoo and have to cover it up and removed before his trial.
John was sentence life in prison for first degree and attempted murder in 2006.
Hook:
"It
also gives us a very special, secret pleasure to see how unaware the people around us are of what is really happening to them." ---Hitler
What's a Nazi tattoo?
A member of the fascist National
Socialist German Workers' Party, which was founded in 1919 and seized political control in Germany in 1933 under Adolf
Hitler
Someone who thinks or acts like a Nazi, showing racism, brutality.
Main Idea of the selection:
Ditullio
having to get his offensive Nazi tattoo removed before his trial.
biographical information:
Schwartz
John
Born in 1965 in New York City
American Novelist
Spouse: Aleksandra Cranpanzano
Children: Garrick Schwartz
Books he wrote: Bicycle days “1989”, Reservation Road “1992”,
The commoner
“2007” and Claire Marvel “2002”
Education: Manhattan Country School, Choate Rosemary and
Harvard University
Summary of the selection
John
Ditullio haves he's tattoos removed. jurors will not see the large
Nazi tattoo on his neck on the trial date.
He was charged double stabbing that wounded a woman and killed a teenager in 2006.
Tone
Threatening; because John Ditullio is a threat to others.
Target audience of the
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