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The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2018

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Essay Topics

1.

Compare the standard definition of family with the non-traditional definition, especially as experienced by Hinton. 

2.

Explore punishment for crimes in other countries. How do they compare to that of America? 

3.

Consider the probability that Hinton’s assistant, Lara Love Hardin, had a hand in helping to arrange events in order to fashion them more dramatically. Why would she have done so? 

4.

Choose three of Hinton’s chapter titles and explain why he chose the titles that he did. 

5.

Imagination plays a large role in Hinton’s story. Consider how use of imagination can be both a positive or a detriment. 

6.

Compare Hinton’s real prison experiences with fictional accounts, such as the story of Shawshank Redemption or The Green Mile. What are the similarities and differences? 

7.

At the book’s end, Hinton lists hundreds of prisoners, by state, who are on death row. How, if possible, can you communicate with them? What would you say? 

8.

Some states list online death row inmates’ last meal requests, and their final words. What purpose is served by making this information public? Is there any reason not to provide these details? 

9.

Some people argue that the death penalty is used as a deterrent to crime. Find evidence to support or disprove this assertion

10.

Consider a book that you would recommend to someone on death row; give reasons for your selection. 

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