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30 April, 04:54

In the book monster, what page does O'Brien say "you're young, you're black, and you're on trial

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  1. 30 April, 05:16
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    In book 'Monster' it is the page 103 with title 'I was carrying the burden of my race' when O'Brien say "you're young, you're black, and you're on trial.

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    Monster is a novel authored by Walter Dean Myers. The story is about a center character Steve Harmon who is guilty of a murder, and O'Brien is the lawyer who's defending Steve. So when O'Brien was having a conversation with Steve, he made him clear that his race (dark skin color) is enough for the jury to declare him guilty. On page 103, title - 'I was carrying the burden of my race' O'Brein made this clear by stating that, 'You're young, you're black, and you're on trial.'
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