To Kill a Mockingbird is a story that teaches the true values of compassion and understanding. It is a story that uses the protagonists to show compassion instead of prejudice. Each antagonist in the story falls into the temptation of siding with the major party. Instead of doing the right thing, they do what is comfortable and easy. Harper Lee uses Atticus's fearlessness to inspire her readers. These important life values are values that every reader should demonstrate in their everyday…
To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel threaded with many powerful themes, morals and ethics. These controversial themes resonate with the setting of the American South in the 1930’s. The most prominent themes in the novel are cowardice, courage and prejudice. These themes recur consistently and are highlighted through context in the novel.…
“The Help” and “To kill a Mockingbird” are two astonishing reads. These novels are a must read…
Atticus who is a lawyer. Atticus is a southern caucasian lawyer in the 1930s trying to represent a…
To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel that can give a clear lesson to further the movement for racial equality. Scout is a little girl in the south. She is the main character and protagonist of the novel. She lives with her brother Jem and her father, Atticus. She is very intelligent, thanks to her father and she is a tomboy.…
Poetic Justice is a term that describes a character getting what he deserves, in the end, especially if what he deserves is punishment. Poetic justice is a big literary element in To Kill a Mockingbird. It really balances out the ending of the novel…
Tom Robinson was a man who received no justice because of the color of his skin. Justice in and out of the courtroom is a playing theme in To Kill a Mockingbird. We learn that justice is not given to everyone because of the majority belief of prejudice in society. People are discriminated because of the color of their skin, their age, or the things they believe in. Tom, and Scout are all prime examples of this theme.…
Imagine how hard life was for colored people back then. How one couldn’t even receive a fair trial because of someone’s color or ethnicity. How is was virtually impossible for them to receive a fair trial without people using stereotypes to structure their judgment. To Kill a Mockingbird demonstrates many conflicts, one being the beating and rape of a white woman by a black man, which back then was punishable by death. With this case, a man by the name of Atticus accepts to defend the man who is accused : Tom Robinson. Atticus has to endure what the society throws at him, along with his two children : Jem and Scout. To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee reveals, by using characters and characters’ actions and choices, it is morally correct to stand up and do the right thing. Without someone pointing out what is wrong with the society, things will never change for the better.…
In Harper Lees’, To Kill A Mockingbird, the community of Maycomb County is full of varied religious perspectives. Lee uses religion as framework for everything that happens in the community with examples that are both harmonious and conflicting. In doing so, religion has both a positive and negative impact. On one hand it can be interpreted as happiness, unity and charitable goodwill. On the other, it can be seen as the cause of hatred, violence and segregation. Atticus sets the moral standard for the town of Maycomb in a positive way. He shows conviction in doing what is right in the eyes of God, and stands up for what he believes in. He explains his reasons to defend Tom Robison to Scout with a religious message saying, “This case,…
All throughout To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee presents many themes that one could take out of the novel. However, the strongest theme is justice vs. injustice, which several of the characters demonstrate in the novel. There is not only an injustice between races, but also an injustice between genders. The definition of justice is as follows: “The upholding if what is just, especially fair treatment and due reward in accordance with honor, standards or law.” According to this definition nearly all of the characters, at one time or another in the novel, have given out the punishment they feel the other person deserves.…
An accusation based off of circumstantial evidence, a charismatic witness, and a life-changing conviction were only a few of the elements that caused major tension in the courtroom on July 19th. If you’re one of the few that didn’t come out to hear the gossip material of the year, we have all the juicy and intriguing details.…
American novelist Harper Lee in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird wrote, “I'm no idealist to believe firmly in the integrity of our courts and in the jury system—that is no ideal to me, it is a living, working reality. Gentlemen, a court is no better than each man of you sitting before me on this jury. A court is only as sound as its jury, and a jury is only as sound as the men who make it up.” I had nervously opened the envelope with “Official Jury Summons” stamped on the outside many times before the autumn of 2014, however, up until that point, I had been lucky and avoided selection. My once thriving town was beginning to feel the consequences of a declining economy and increased poverty. My fellow citizens walked the streets with an almost…
At a weekly Scout meeting, a boy in my troop - around 12 years old - pointed out my shoes to me, desire in his eyes. For the next few weeks, he subtly mentioned them, and in a month he had his own pair - a birthday present. He wanted them because he looked up to me, and he hoped that those shoes alone could hide the challenges he was faced with. The boy’s family had become unable to care for him, so he was placed in foster care, at the mercy of an underfunded bureaucracy. The boy was gone a few weeks later, forced to move hours away. None of this was his choice. I tried to write him, but I doubt the letter was ever delivered. The situation we’re each born into is random, yet its effects are too often formative.…
I am reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and I am on page 260. This book is about Scout and Jem Finch coming to the realization that their hometown is imperfect. It is also about how these children react to the trial of a black man against a white woman who cried rape. The reader follows the children through this trial, and one can see how it matures them. In this paper, I will be predicting and evaluating.…
Discrimination is a big problem throughout the world. It was a problem in 1930, 1960, and as well as today in 2016. Discrimination occurs every day. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout is influenced from racial discrimination from her neighbor, Mrs. Dubose, as well as her Aunt Alexandra. In The Help, Skeeter's friends discriminate against African- Americans. Scout grows up as the only girl in her family because her mother died when she was very young. This kind of influenced her to be a tomboy, or at least did not help her to act more like a lady. In the minds of people in the 1930s, Scout does not act like a lady should or wear what a proper girl should wear. Skeeter grew up in a rich family with an African…