John Grisham
In John Grisham’s novel thriller, The Pelican Brief, Grisham combines both page turning action and popcorn reading to develop his overall theme in the book, which is tracking down the person who wants the author of the Pelican Brief dead. Thanks to his use of plot and various symbols, Grisham reveals the breath-taking theme. This story begins with the assassinations of two prominent Supreme Court justices, done by an unknown assassin and hired by an unknown source. A law student named Darby Shaw researches the connection between the two Justices that were killed and writes down “her beliefs” and analysis of what happened, which in turn builds up a strong case against the suspect; wh
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Approximate Word count = 462
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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