of morality because he is such an upstanding moral person throughout the novel. Atticus is one of those characters where you instantly become attached to while reading this novel. He is the type of person that has a great passion of his work, and he did not mind defending Tom Robinson fairly through the trails. He took a risk that he knew he could not win; but still had the courage to take that task. “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view; until you climb in their skin and walk around in it” (39). This quote was from Atticus so he can get his point a crossed to his little daughter Scout Finch that she will start getting along with more folks a lot better if she understood people’s point of views. Jem is another character who shows moral through the novel as it progresses. Jem took Atticus’s perspective of life, and understood it a little better than his little sister Scout. Jem took leadership as he matured, and he becomes a man that helped out his sister. In the present time, Miss Maudie was one of the most Moral characters in the novel. She is alike compared to Atticus. She understood more of the situations, and she helped Jem, and Scout understand what is happening with the trails. She helped put realization in Atticus’s two children that, their dad was not too old to do anything. Morality is one of the top themes in this novel that readers with encounter while reading this novel. Important to realize, family is a great necessity in this novel. Lee did an extremely great job of showing that family is important. She uses a certain type of perspective that blows people’s minds throughout the book. Lee starts the novel off by having a dull love for family that readers question if Atticus loves his family. The children never call their dad; “dad” but they only call him Atticus. “Of course it was clear-cut self-defense, but I’ll have to go to the office and hunt up” (365). Atticus is already defending his son when he says this. Readers change their train of thought when they realize that Atticus actually has a great love for his family, and he will take any risks to keep them safe. Family is an important theme in this novel because Atticus has nobody else except his family, and he fought through the trails with them by his side. Losing the trails did not break him, it created even a strong love for his family. Above all, the power of justice is described by having the tragedy of Bob Ewell dying at the end of the book.
This has a little bit of justice because Bob is a violent character, and can bring great danger to others. Having him die brought a type of relief into other characters. Another, Boo Radley brought justice to readers when he took the risk of leaving his home to save the children of Atticus. He is a character where he never stepped foot outside. But, he left his home to safe the kids. Last, there is a great injustice when Tom Robinson died. He is an innocent character that is put through hell; accused of rape. Tom died trying to escape prison when he lost hope. Many people felt great distraught when they found out he had died. Overall, the novel To Kill a Mocking Bird, Lee does an incredible job of portraying the necessity of morality, the importance of family, and the overwhelming power of justice. There are many themes throughout the novel; but these stood out the most to most readers. Lee was a surprising author when she had wrote this book; when she lived in the south where racism, and discrimination is at its greatest. She is a white woman that has wrote this book to shows readers about the troubles in the
1930’s.