Maryk And Keith Analysis

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If is humorous that within question three it is revealed that in the book the verdict is overturned and Maryk and Keith are found guilty. So it is quite obvious that I do find this to be realistic. The answer that first pops into my mind as to why this would be overturned is because of who Queeg is. He is an eight-year Navy veteran and a Captain, as I previously mentioned. That is not a title that gets overlooked and as we have seen over the years and within the world we live in today people with titles such as that tend to get off easy. That could perhaps offend particular people but there is no denying it is true, a good example of that lately is the problem the country is facing with it’s own cops. It seems that everyday there is another

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