Have we ever thought racism going to an end? Where everyone just live in peace. We see and hear racism in Australia every day, on the media, the news and the radio. We’ve got approximately over a hundred thousand Muslims living with us now and also a group of Anti-Muslim currently active. If we need a reminder of what racism is like, we need to look no further than classic literature and film.
Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ a classic book exampling racism in America in the 1930s. Will reflect racism, the sufferer of racism, who challenge racism and does their challenge make a difference.
So what is racism? A person who believes there race is superior to others, being prejudice and discriminating to other colours and what they believe. …show more content…
People like Atticus Finch challenges racism. Atticus had taken Tom Robinson case and guarded him outside jail. Atticus hopes to equality for the black people which he risk standing up against the whole white community which result physical contact. He also brings risk to his family. We see that not everyone are racist. We also know that there are people in this world who seek equality to races.
The consequence of reducing racist result in angry individual. This cause Tom Robinson to die but it helps the black community a sign of hope for equality. We can see that racism is wicked. Racism prepose is to be superior to other and using other people as their advantage.
We would have thought that racism will calm down after people started to recognised human rights but 30 years later, it got worst. In ‘Mississippi Burning’ by Alan Parker, based in Mississippi in 1960s. There were the KKK clans are known as the ‘Ku Klux Klan’ are a group of white men and woman who slaughter innocent harmless black