"We are all innocent", a highly successful novel by Zibia Gasparetto, tells the story of Jovino, an honest and shy boy, who, however, believes in the use of violence to protect his loved ones. And thus, feeding misconceptions, he finds himself involved in a web of intrigue, which culminates in his conviction and imprisonment for murder. Jovino is yet another victim of justice. We all always want the best. Error, however, is part of learning.
Guilt embarrasses, inferiorizes, depresses. It all depends on how you see the facts of life. When you see yourself as inferior, you lose power and, consequently, this illusion leaves you at the mercy of others. That's what happened to Jovino. Why, after all, was he wrongly convicted and imprisoned for a crime he never committed?
In fact, the seriousness of the error does not matter, because, before the Universal Laws, We Are All Innocent. And now, where will he find support, if everyone believes in his guilt and ingratitude?
In this brilliant novel, Lucius teaches us that those who go for violence attract violence.