Was Dr. Caldwell’s treatment of Melanie and the other hungries justified?

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THE SCENARIO

In an ALTERNATIVE REALITY of The Girl With All the Gifts, Dr. Caroline Caldwell survives her

wounds and is not killed but hungries. The world of The Girl With All of the Gifts also changes—humans

and the hungries have come to an agreement that they will create a society where they co-exist. In an

effort to forge this new society, both the hungries and the humans have decided to put Dr. Caroline

Caldwell on trial for her masterminding of the hungry experiments that took place at the army base in

Home Counties.

Note: We may assume that The Girl With All of the Gifts world is the same as ours. This means that the

historical events we have learned about in this course also happened in the world of The Girl With All of

the Gifts.

THE QUESTION up for debate AT THE TRIAL is:

Was Dr. Caldwell’s treatment of Melanie and the other hungries justified?

• The “Defense” will be defending Dr. Caldwell’s actions as justified, and will be demanding her

full exoneration from the alleged “crimes.”

• The “Prosecution” will be condemning Dr. Caldwell’s actions as unjustifiable, and will be

demanding that she be held responsible. You are not arguing for a specific form of punishment.

Due via ELMS by 11:59 pm the day before your discussion section

Files accepted: .doc, .docx, .pdf

 

Prosecution Evidence

(Against Caldwell—treatment NOT justified)

 

QUOTE #1

 

Quote #1 Citation (Use the bibliography format for Chicago-Style citations.)

 

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Context for Quote #1 (What is the context of this quote in the original text? What themes/issues are present in the original text that will be valuable for your argument? You will explicitly link these themes/issues to your argument in the “explanation” below.)

 

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QUOTE #2

 

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Context for Quote #2 (What is the context of this quote in the original text? What themes/issues are present in the original text that will be valuable for your argument? You will explicitly link these themes/issues to your argument in the “explanation” below.)

 

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Defense Evidence

(In Support of Caldwell—treatment was justified)

 

QUOTE #1

 

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Context for Quote #1 (What is the context of this quote in the original text? What themes/issues are present in the original text that will be valuable for your argument? You will explicitly link these themes/issues to your argument in the “explanation” below.)

 

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Explanation of Quote #1 (How does this quote support your argument? Provide a detailed explanation—do not assume that the quote speaks for itself.)

 

[add explanation for quote #1 here]

 

QUOTE #2

 

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Quote #2 (Course assigned materials only! Films are allowed, but lectures are not!)

 

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Context for Quote #2 (What is the context of this quote in the original text? What themes/issues are present in the original text that will be valuable for your argument? You will explicitly link these themes/issues to your argument in the “explanation” below.)

 

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