Cornelia's Struggle: A Search For The Truth

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CORNELIA'S STRUGGLE: A SEARCH FOR THE TRUTH

Cornelia's Struggle: A Search for the Truth

Cornelia's Struggle: A Search for the Truth

Introduction

“Cornelia's Struggle: A search for the truth” is written by Professor L. Alex Swan and the way it has be delineated is very similar to the famous novel “In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote in which two young thugs kill four members of the family of a farmer without apparent motive. Capote, falling on the article dealing with this crime, decided to tell this story with greater accuracy and moved New York and went some time in Holcomb. He then collects the evidence and the opinion of the population and local authorities, and especially he met and questioned the killers themselves in their cells. The same way this story “Cornelia's Struggle: A search for the truth” revolves around two characters who are husband and wife. The story depicts the justice system of United States and the struggle by a woman.

Beginning

In the beginning both the husband and wife use to live together happily. They both were living a very good life and didn't have any sort of problems in the way they lived. The woman named Cornelia was averagely educated and was very strong and always ready to take any sort of challenges of life.

Scenario

Their life was going smooth until a day came when the life of both drastically changed and completely transformed its shape. Cornelia's husband was caught by police for a very serious crime which he didn't encountered and he was completely innocent but the situations, scenario and evidences all went against him. As all the things were against him so he had to face the demonic and bitter life of jail without doing any offences.

Suffering

As both husband and wife were separated the whole burden of the family ...