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MONSTER BOOK REVIEW - MONSTER SYNOPSIS
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The structure of this novel is two-fold: Steve expresses his thoughts
in the format of a journal and in the screenplay he writes. It is interesting
that...........
The rising action begins with Steve in jail and beginning his screenplay
in the midst of the horrors of.............
The falling action occurs five months after the trial when Steve reveals
the sentences that the other...........
This novel is written in first person perspective from Steve’s viewpoint.
He presents himself through...........
The author’s style is obviously serious, but it is also social commentary. He wants to show through Steve’s example that young men like him who might read this book need to think seriously about the decisions they might make, and that there’s more than committing a crime as a way to prove their manhood. This social..........
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