Who is Jerry in Monster?

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Who is Jerry in the book Monster?

Jerry is Steve's younger brother. Steve loves Jerry very much and misses him while he is in jail, but Jerry is not allowed to visit the jail since he is not an adult. This points out the painful irony of Steve being an inmate, since he is not an adult himself. Get the entire Monster LitChart as a printable PDF.
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How old is Jerry in the book Monster?

Another flashback begins in Steve's home where he is watching TV with his eleven-year-old brother, Jerry. Jerry talks about being a super hero and Steve tells him he'd want to be Superman. Jerry thinks Steve would be a cool super hero, but if he picked for his older brother, he'd make him Batman so he could be Robin.
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What does Steve's flashback with his brother Jerry show the reader about his character?

What does Steve's flashback with his brother show us about his character? Being a superhero and they would choose to be.
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Is O'Brien in Monster a girl?

O'Brien tells Steve that purely because he is a young black male, half the jury will already assume he is guilty from the moment they see him. Although O'Brien wants to defend Steve and understand who he is as a person, Steve senses that O'Brien does not truly believe he is innocent.
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Why is Steve innocent in monster?

During a robbery of a drug store, the owner was shot and killed, and Harmon is under suspicion. However, he is innocent because the state's witnesses can't be trusted, there was no proof he was there, and he never completed his supposed task. All of this proves that Steve Harmon is innocent.
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Who is Dr James Moody in the book monster?

Dr. James Moody is the lucky stiff who studies unlucky stiffs, a.k.a. the medical examiner. He testifies that Nesbitt died thanks to internal organ trauma and "by the lungs filling with blood" (12.19). Translation: "he literally drowned in his own blood" (12.21).
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Who is Osvaldo Cruz Monster?

Osvaldo is a 14-year-old kid from Harlem and an admitted accomplice in the robbery that resulted in Mr. Nesbitt's felony murder.
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How old is Steve in Monster?

The novel begins with 16-year-old Steve Harmon writing in his book awaiting for his trial for murder. Musing on his short time in prison so far, he decides to record this upcoming experience in the form of a movie screenplay. Kathy O'Brien, Steve's lawyer, informs him on what will happen during the trial.
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Why does Steve call himself a Monster?

Steve's probable guilt is reinforced by the fact that the state prosecutor labels him a “monster” in her opening remarks, and this becomes the way that Steve sees himself throughout the novel, dehumanizing himself.
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What is Steve brother name?

Steve's mom, dad, and brother, Jerry, are the home team, cheering Steve on no matter how bad it gets.
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Who took Steve away?

Tim Cook was named CEO of Apple, Inc. on August 24, 2011, succeeding Steve Jobs in that role after the co-founder of Apple passed away on October 5th, 2011. Largely credited with having built up and optimized Apple's supply chain, Cook acted as CEO when Steve Jobs took medical leave in early 2011.
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Who called Steve a Monster?

Sandra Petrocelli (the prosecuting attorney)

Steve isn't a person to Sandra. He is what she calls him: a monster.
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Does Steve go to jail in Monster?

In Monster, Steve was found not guilty on all counts against him in a court of law. In this sense, he is most definitely innocent.
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Who is the antagonist in Monster?

Sandra Petrocelli

She pulls out all the stops to make Steve look like a monster—photos, witnesses, cross-examinations—and her goal is to keep Steve far away from his utmost desire: innocence.
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Is Monster based on a true story?

Based on the life of Aileen Wuornos, a Daytona Beach prostitute who became a serial killer. The true story of serial killer Aileen Wuornos who was convicted of luring men to their death and eventually executed in 2002.
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Who is Briggs in monster?

Asa Briggs is James King's defense attorney. Briggs is an older man who often looks tired and seems to know that he is in a doomed position—King is obviously a criminal figure and nearly impossible to defend, especially since he is almost certainly guilty of Mr. Nesbitt's murder.
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Who is Mrs Harmon in monster?

Monster (2018) - Jennifer Hudson as Mrs. Harmon - IMDb.
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Who is Lorelle Henry Monster?

Lorelle Henry - She is a grandmother who was in the drugstore at the time of the murder. She testifies that she saw two men there and picks James King from a handful of pictures and then out of a lineup. José Delgado - He worked in the drugstore and found Mr. Nesbitt's body.
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Why did O'Brien turn away from Steve?

Betty Trevino I believe the reason O'Brien looks away from him is because she is recognizing the difference between "innocence" and being found "not guilty." The former is about lacking culpability and the other is about the justice system not having enough evidence to convict.
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What was the cause of Nesbitt's death?

Alguinaldo Nesbitt, the owner of the local drugstore on 145th Street in Harlem, was killed when robbers wrestled Mr. Nesbitt's gun from him and the gun went off. Steve Harmon was accused of taking part in the robbery that resulted in his murder.
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Why is Steve convicted not guilty?

Steve is put on trial that could result in 25 years to life in prison if he was guilty. He gets the verdict of not guilty since there is room for reasonable doubt, and is released from jail. Steve is definitely guilty since the jury was not able to read his journal and think his thoughts.
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What happens with a juror that upsets Steve?

For King, the jury determined him guilty and for Steve, the jury determined him not guilty. King is sentenced by the judge to serve 25 years to life in prison.
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How does Steve Harmon change in Monster?

Steve Harmon undergoes a change from being afraid to becoming lost as the book nears completion because of what happens to him before, during, and after the trial. Steve Harmon has lost himself because he has been through a couple incidences of self-doubt before…show more content…
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