In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, defense attorney Atticus Finch pathos in his closing argument to the jury to persuade them that Tom is innocent. His ultimate purpose is to show the jury that Tom is clearly not the guilty one in the case. Finch attempts to persuade the jurors by employing pathos to prove Tom’s innocence.…
In the novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, courage is a theme shown by many characters in…
In the old movie The Breakfast Club, Bender is dangerous and this makes him memorable. He does things people normally wouldn’t do. For example do drugs or yell at a teacher. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird, one of the most interesting characters is Atticus Finch. Atticus is smart, brave, and wise.…
5- Harper Lee shows empathy in this novel by Jem and Scout in their dealing with Walter Cunningham. One characteristic shown of Jem and Scout is their ability to empathize or “… climb into their skin and walk around in it.” (page 31) Jem develops a high level of emotional intelligence that allows him to understand other’s situations, and what they might be thinking or the way they will act. This characteristic is first revealed when Jem stops Scout from beating up Walter Cunningham in the schoolyard and invites him over for dinner. Scout develops her empathy when Calpurnia takes her into the kitchen and explains the Cunningham’s situation. “Yo’ folks might be better’n the Cunningham’s but it don’t count for nothin’ the way you’re disgracin’ ‘em….” (Page 26). Through the course of events involving Walter Cunningham, both Jem and Scout learn to climb into the skin of Walter and enhance their ability to empathize.…
In To Kill a Mockingbird, many different themes can be identified. This may be through character’s actions, thoughts, or what they say. Many different scenes throughout the novel are parallels and symbolize main themes. One example of symbolization is in chapter ten when Tim Johnson walks down the street. In this chapter, the characters actions symbolize the themes of racism and courage.…
"'I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what"'(112).Words of Atticus, from Harper Lee's, To Kill a Mockingbird. A story narrated by Scout, Atticus' daughter, about the events that occurred in a small southern town during the great depression. The racism abounded in this town, like in every other at the time, but something unexpected happened when a girl accused a black man of raping her. Nobody imagined that with the help of the enormous courage of Tom Robinson (the accused) and Atticus Finch (his lawyer),the whole town would learn a great life lesson. Atticus and…
“There is something in our world that makes men lose their heads- they couldn’t be fair if they tried. In our courts, when a white man is against a blackman, the white man will always win. They’re ugly, but those are the facts of life” (Lee 295 ; ch. 23). To Kill a Mockingbird by: Harper Lee is a historical fiction novel about white people not being fair to blacks and segregation in 1930 in Maycomb, Alabama during the Great Depression. Appearance should not affect the way one is treated. You shouldn't be looked at by appearance but by legitimate actions.…
In “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee, Jem Finch discovers that it’s essential to do what’s right even if it’s not a favored decision. Examples of this are shown throughout the book as Jem becomes exposed to more knowledge, and Atticus, his father, is a prime example of what’s just. It’s important to learn the lesson of doing what’s right because without it, you’ll lose self-esteem and respect. Not doing what’s right can lead to severe punishments both physically and mentally. Doing something wrong, and even just doing nothing can eat away at you, and doing the right thing will never be worse than that.…
When you first walk into a room filled with people, what are your initial thoughts? Usually, it would be to judge someone. If you realize that your initial thoughts about someone was negative or mean, then the next step would be to put yourself in their shoes. Throughout Part 1 in To Kill A Mockingbird, this idea is shown in various scenarios, to prove that empathy is the solution to racism and prejudice.…
Atticus is telling Scout that you never really understand a person until you consider thing from his point of view Atticus says that because Atticus doesn't like the way Scout is treating Walter and that Scout doesn't understand the things the Cunninghams go through so she shouldn't judge or be mean. In the story Scout was angry at walter for getting her in trouble with miss Caroline she wrestled him and pushed his face into the ground. Also she was making fun of him for putting stuff on his food and she asked him what crazy thing he was doing. Scout told the cook that he aint company,hes just a cunningham. Those are the reasons I think Atticus is telling scout that you never really understand a person until you consider thing from his point…
When someone shows compassion it has an impact even if it's just one person, even if it's just a small gesture it can make difference. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee has an intended message to the reader about how everyone has a need for compassion. Throughout the book she shows this theme through characterization, setting, and symbolism. The theme in this book the need for compassion it is an important theme because it shows the impact small amounts of compassion impacts things.…
One allusion that atticus used effectively was"all men are created equal"Lee, Harper. To kill a mockingbird: Harper Lee. New York, Scribner Laidlaw, 1989. Atticus says this Allusion to show the hostile jury that all men should be treated equally. To discourage the juries racism or biasty around the case. "Our courts have their faults as does any human institution, but in this country, our courts are the great levelers, and in our courts all men are created equal"Lee, Harper. To kill a mockingbird: Harper Lee. New York, Scribner Laidlaw, 1989 (Pg. 226-227). He uses another allusion to to help expand on the theme of people being discriminating against black people to show that being racially prejudice is wrong, especially when dealing with the…
It is much easier to point out a flaw than to understand a flaw and accept it. Compassion can be shown in many ways in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee. Scout being able to appreciate Walter Cunningham, Atticus trying to free a wrongfully convicted man, and Atticus remaining very poised around Bob Ewell are just a few examples. This book has many great morals, paired with comedy and realism. Having such diverse characters helps prove that no matter who someone is, showing compassion when needed, can mend and create strong bonds with unlikely…
In the grand scheme of things, each of us is working hard to see ourselves prosper. When we are fighting for survival, why should any of us take the time to feel for our fellow human beings? In her novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee implies that having the ability to feel for others or to show empathy not only benefits others, but can lead to personal gains as well. This is best demonstrated through the characters of Atticus, Jem, and Scout Finch.…
As a parent, what values would you want to teach your children? In the novel ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee, you read about the Finch family. The story is told from the perspective of the youngest Finch child, Scout Finch. This story revolves around Atticus Finch and the case he takes on as a lawyer, defending a black man. Scout and Jem Finch, Atticus’ children, grow as people and you read about them develop into individuals, and have their own individual thoughts on the reality of the issues in their society. Atticus wants to teach his children how to be sympathetic to others, how violence is not the solution to issues, and how everyone is equal.…