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The book’s title, While Justice Sleeps, seems to refer to the “sleeping” Justice Wynn, a Supreme Court Justice who puts himself in a coma. However, it can also be seen as a commentary on the nature of corruption—which is allowed to run rampant if justice is “sleeping,” or not paying attention. How does the book highlight the dangers of a “sleeping” justice system?
Loyalty is a major theme throughout the book, exemplified by Avery’s character. Discuss the different types of loyalty seen in the narrative—e.g., familial, political (patriotism), professional—using examples.
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