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marysya [2.9K]
1 year ago
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Why does Steve keep a journal and write a screenplay about his trial?

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dybincka [34]1 year ago
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Steve elaborates on specific jail scenarios and records everything that happens in the courtroom.

He feels like he is in a movie and that his experiences in jail are not real. In order to cope with this new reality, he writes the movie script.

Ernie is attempting to persuade himself that he is innocent, according to Steve's entry in the journal. He also makes remarks about the violence present in the correctional facility, which makes him ponder whether he could last 20 years in jail.

He wanted to write a story that included both his personal experiences and his current predicament. He did this in order to use the notes and incorporate them into a film.

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