In fact, there was already an intention to end his life in Henry's dungeon. And he kills one to escape prison, and the other is to seek death. With the help of his defense lawyer, he had two options: one is to be sent to the guillotine, and the other is to return to Alcatelz Prison to be tortured to death. The former is a quiet and useless death, and the latter, although tortured, can make his tormentors pay the price and even change the entire judicial system. In the end, Henry chose the latter, and the other prisoners in the prison treated him like a hero, and finally he wrote a very brief suicide note "win" in the dungeon.
When people challenge authority they always lose a lot of what Henry loses is freedom, life. Lawyer James lost his family, his lover, his job. The truth is often vulnerable in the face of authority. How would you choose to deal with the truth hidden behind the authority?
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