Thursday, September 19, 2019
Brent Staples A Brothers Murder Essay -- essays research papers
 Brent Staples' A Brother's Murder           A belief I feel very strongly about proposes that all problems faced by  our society have solutions. If this belief is true, why do problems still face  us today? The answer could be a result of either laziness by the people in our  society in finding these solutions or just the fact that there are too many  problems to solve. Maybe this belief I have is too far out of reach to be true.  On the other hand, Brent Staples, a well-respected writer, seems to share this  idea with me. In his works, he displays a great deal of motivation to solve  particular problems faced by society. In "A Brother's Murder," he uses a  personal account of murder within the streets caused by social placement to  illustrate the problem within the lower class. After reading this article, I  questioned the stability of our society, and the overall severity of this  problem of murder in the streets.       The inner streets of our nations' cities have, over the years, proven to  be war zones. Gangs are roaming the streets to protect their territory, making  gunplay an everyday task. The smell of fear, death, and misguided souls reek to  the nose of the onlooker. Brent Staples does an outstanding job of describing  the severity of these problems. His brother, Blake, leads a life molded by this  street life. His official cause of death was murder. However, at the young age  of twenty-two years old, they should have noted h...                      
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