Dear Diary,
Why is this world so cruel? I want to get out of it! I cannot bear with it anymore! I now understand why Boo Radley wants to stay in there. Maybe I should.
My father Atticus had all the evidence. He had used all the evidence that was available to all. He was going to win, and was supposed to win, but no. The jury that was supposed to and claimed to truly support justice and equality are all liers. It is all because of the code, the code of society, the code, that took away one beautiful life. Why must we be slaves to this code and follow it strictly? What is wrong with breaking it, why does it even exist? I do not understand.
The evidence of Tom Robinson's innocence was out there staring at the jury, but why can't they see it? Instead, they decided to go along with the society, believing that the blacks are always guilty when something is wrong. Is a black's life that worthless that one less does not matter? What is a hardworking and fatherly person as compared to a white? Atticus's answer would be that they are equal, and I totally agree with it. But that would defintely not be the answer that the society has in mind.
The evilness of this society is great and to stay in is a really good way of escaping it. Boo has a point. Before I end this diary entry, I truly hope that justice would be restored in this world, and let the 'blinded' see the light.
Regards,
Jem
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