Ah, the trial where there is one innocent person or even two innocent people. Okay so Mayella, nineteen and a half years old, home schooled, apparently got raped by who? Well the victim is Thomas Robinson a black grown man. I mean for this trial I'm like Jem, like Atticus should have won you know? Well whatever what's done its done that's what I kind-of feel like. The reason because really I don't think the judge could change his mind or the others since in that time period there is no equality among people. It's unfair which I don't understand why people do it in the first place.
What was wrong in the first place was the ending when Atticus lost because Thomas was a black man. Well I can't really tell what went wrong because it's really a "well of course" thing like yeah it's him because of "blank" whatever. It's in a period where things don't go well for some and yeah even though it's not Thomas's fault.
What should have had happen is that really I don't know 'cause anything can happen like a surprise plot of the trial. There are many trials that I don't know of that are crazy, messed up more than this one. But this topic included in the book would make us see what was happening during the time Harper Lee was there. For me the author would want to write out her experiences and how she feels about it.
Great blog, I enjoyed your topic and agree with what you said about the trial being unfair. We should be able to look past skin color when it comes to things like this
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