Memoirs of a Death Row Convict
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This novel is an internal speech of a prisoner sentenced to death, a few weeks before his execution date, in which Victor Hugo tries to deliver a message to the responsible departments - at that time - that the death penalty is not the best solution for the criminal. In this case, we do not give him a chance to correct his mistakes, and we do not We do not know the name of the convict or the crime he committed, but he tells us about the difficult situations he goes through when his young daughter does not remember him.
This novel stopped the death penalty in France, as the death penalty was one of the strict rulings in Britain to punish habitual criminals, but in our present time the death penalty has been abolished in France, and this is due to the great novelist Victor Hugo, whose novel "Memoirs of a Death Row Convict" was a reason for this. Critics considered it a cry on the part of Hugo in the face of the death sentence, and that it was the cornerstone upon which jurists relied to abolish it, until they achieved this in 1981 AD.
Hugo embodies the feelings and sentiments of the novel's hero as he awaits the death sentence. The most creative thing about this novel is that "Hugo" mentions through the mouth of the novel's hero, who is sentenced to death, that this novel will not be completed and that it will be incomplete because he will not be able to write his feelings after the execution of the death sentence.
Produkt Details
Verlag: وكالة الصحافة العربية
Genre: Sprache - Sonstige
Sprache: ara
Umfang: 185 Seiten
Größe: 432,6 KB
ISBN: 9789779914664
Veröffentlichung: 26. Oktober 2024