Instant Justice - Satire on Legal Practices
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What was the judge's attitude towards the cases presented in court?

  • He was contemplative and slow.
  • He was indifferent and disinterested.
  • He was patient and considerate.
  • He was brisk and decisive. (correct)
  • What was the purpose of the protagonist attending the court session?

  • To defend a client.
  • To train his assistant in court procedure. (correct)
  • To take notes for a journal.
  • To observe the proceedings.
  • What happens to an accused individual who does not hear their name called in court?

  • They are considered absent and sentenced in absentia. (correct)
  • They are allowed to leave.
  • They can request a reschedule.
  • Their case is postponed automatically.
  • What did the judge do immediately upon arriving at court?

    <p>Hand out money to the usher.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did the protagonist feel during the courtroom proceedings?

    <p>Sleepy and uninvolved.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What aspect of the judge's character is highlighted in the passage?

    <p>His tendency to berate defendants.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is implied about the judge's handling of the court cases?

    <p>He rushes through cases without thorough consideration.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the phrase 'shut out his sentences like arrows' suggest about the judge's style?

    <p>His sentences are targeted and precise.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What indicates the judge's lack of patience during the court proceedings?

    <p>His manner of addressing defendants and usher.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the author imply about his own background in the narrative?

    <p>His experience in law contributes to his writing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • The text excerpts from "Journals of Deputy in the Nation" by Twefik al-Hakim, a writer with legal background.
    • The excerpt depicts a fast-paced court session presided over by a judge who prioritizes speed over thoroughness.
    • The judge is portrayed as impatient and dismissive, exemplified by his swift sentencing and disregard for missing defendants.
    • He impatiently dismisses cases and rushes through the legal proceedings, even resorting to sentencing individuals in absentia.
    • The use of the term "silly animal" to address a defendant who is seemingly unfamiliar with the law highlights the judge's disdain for the legal process.
    • The author likely utilizes satire to critique the flaws and inadequacies within the legal system, drawing attention to the lack of due process and fairness.
    • The author's own legal background lends credibility to the commentary and showcases an intimate understanding of the legal profession and its nuances.

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    Explore the satirical themes in Twefik al-Hakim's 'Journals of Deputy in the Nation.' This quiz delves into the illustration of a rushed court session, critiquing the flaws within the legal system. Gain insight into how satire is employed to highlight issues of due process and fairness in legal proceedings.

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