If Oswald were alive
From countless discussions in class, we all know how self-centered and attention-seeking Lee Harvey Oswald is, to the point where he’ll do incredibly dumb things to put himself in the spotlight. However, when he died, he had only experienced a small portion of the fame that was brought to his name. So, that begs the question: how would he feel if he were alive today?
To start, I think he would be happy with his fame. John F. Kennedy’s assassination was a major turning point in American history, as it seems to have marked the point when the majority of the population started to lose trust in the government. I vaguely remember someone mentioning that in a poll, over half the people said that they didn’t trust the government’s account of the assassination. There was a lot of conflicting evidence and possible cover-ups that were incredibly suspicious. So, naturally, people will talk about the perpetrators of such a controversial event.
To add on, I think Oswald would enjoy the mysterious aspect of the assassination. Since there were so many ties to important people who seemed to know a lot of things (as Libra clearly showed), he (and/or the government) could have really manipulated the case in any direction. Furthermore, if the ex- and current CIA agents really were in on it, like how Libra narrates it, then they may also try to swing the case to give Oswald some clemency.
Even though it’s fun to think about what would happen if Oswald were alive, I think that for him, going down in history with a terrible but mysterious reputation fits him.
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