The Long Goodbye: Stupid Policy Tricks

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The stories from The Square, The Long Goodbye: Mother’s day in Federal Prison, and “The Stupid Policy Tricks” of Culture and Fear are very similar to each other. These three stories expose about how youth and most people, in general, are disturbed by violence, crime, and injustice. Each of the stories has a crucial impact on the society in some way that emphasizes crisis and hopelessness. Every culture is different, has its own religious, and authorities that govern the community in their own criterion,
In the first place, The Square, directed by Ahmed Hassan, narrates the way the Islamic regime affects their population by corruption. Eventually, the Islamic regime has rigid and strict laws that they use against their Islamic citizens. Corruption
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Convict-mothers have been visited by their family members trying to make this a better day for the prisoners. This is a commotional moment for the mothers because they are separated from their children. And most the times these prisoners do not know when they will return back to their loved ones. On (page, 77, paragraph 15), “In a few years he might have the reasoning skills to ask why so many armed robbers and rapists and child-molesters and, indeed, murderers are punished less severely than his mother,” Here, Coyne illustrates how her sister’s child will be questioning the reason of the injustice against his mother; as well, in the ways the child can be affected by this unfortunate situation. Coyne’s sister case can be related to one in a real life because many other women could be confronting the same situation at this moment, and similarly to this many other cases have been unsolved putting children at risk of living without their mothers. It is unfair that children are the ones who will suffer the most by being distantiate from their mothers. But this factor could be unconsciousness, and negligence directed by the parent or the government which this is more likely to happen in most