Jem and Scout first show us this theme through their childhood innocence. The Finch children originally assume that all people are fair and friendly due to their lack of engagement with evil. However, after watching Tom Robinson’s trial, and witnessing the extreme racial prejudice that takes place during and after the whole affair, they begin to question human morality.
Jem and Scout first show us this theme through their childhood innocence. The Finch children originally assume that all people are fair and friendly due to their lack of engagement with evil. However, after watching Tom Robinson’s trial, and witnessing the extreme racial prejudice that takes place during and after the whole affair, they begin to question human morality.