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Monday, November 21, 2011
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Valerie's problems and issues are that she lost her husband because someone killed him. As a result of the murder she wants to get back at those who killed him. She wanted revenge but her plan backfires. As she is about to shoot one of people responsible for her husband's death, V comes up behind her and knocks her unconscious. she is taken toa fake jail where they treat her very badly. They shave her head and she gets poor food. She winds up losing her mind and being socially isolated. All because she wanted revenge. This topic is related to the social issue of violence, and how violence by a person generaly results in more violence.
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