Bertolt Brecht &In Search of Justice

    Bertolt Brecht &In Search of Justice

    1. Judge A has 3 different people that he gets council and information from about the case and its potential consequences on his career and the SA men and the Jewish store owner, Arndt. What was your impression of the dialogue between Judge A and the inspector, prosecutor, and Judge B respectively?

    2. Judge A was being swayed by both the inspector and prosecutor. What do you think Judge ‘A’ decided? No matter his decision, is there any possibility truth or justice will have a role in it? If you don’t think justice has a role, why not?

    3. I became aware of a commentary this weekend that suggests America has an effective legal system, and not a justice system (at least maybe a broken one). Thinking about Brecht’s play and the notion of having to find justice, what do you think the argument is for America being devoid of a justice system, and instead, relying on a legal system?

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