![]() ![]() Consequently, the facts about the break-in are entirely satirical because an ordinary man is not expected to have the power of breaking into an important law office in Washington. The reader expects the most powerful office to have the utmost security. The reader finds this satirical because the author describes the law office as the most powerful and influential in Washington, and yet it is broken into by a homeless man. Paradoxically, the individual who broke into the law office is a destitute man. Michael Brock is a prominent lawyer, and he is assigned the duty of finding out the intentions of the break-in and track down the people responsible for the crime. The book is entirely about the break-in of an influential law office in Washington. What is the main satire in the book ‘The Street Lawyer’ by Grisham? ![]() Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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