“America's greatest contribution to the world is its concept of democracy, its concept of freedom”(Benazire Bhutto) is what Benazir Bhutto built her life work upon by forming a government encompassing these ideals in Pakistan. Benazir Bhutto was the first female leader of Pakistan. How even under scrutiny from her own people, and even deadly terrorist groups still brought democratic reform to the country. In contrast the fictional character from To Kill a Mockingbird how defended a innocent black man from the death penalty. What's remarkable about this is he was willingly throw his reputation into the gutter, and even got massive retaliation from the citizen of Maycomb. Therefore what unites Benazir Bhutto and Atticus …show more content…
For example, Bob Ewell harmed, the only gems in Atticus’s life his children. In chapter 29 Maycomb town sheriff, Mr. Tate, observed that “A shiny clean line stood out on the dull wire. Bob Ewell meant business”(Lee 360) when he examined Scout’s costume. Even after a murder attempt on his daughter Attikus still wouldn’t stop till he cleared Tom Robinson’s name in the eyes of the Maycomb’s citizen. To the point of getting them to see that a white man, Bob Ewell, threatened his daughter to lie under oath that lead to an innocent man's death. While in contrast on November 9, 2007 “Bhutto's homecoming rally after eight years in exile was hit by a suicide attack, which killed 136 people”(Benazir Bhutto’s Biography). Lucky Bhutto survived, because she ducked into her armored car. After this it became clear to any onlooker that men were willing to give up their life in order to stop her from becoming prime minister. The only way Bhutto was ever going to change Pakistan, which she did on many levels, was if Bhutto was willing to give up her own life. This isn’t only resilience on the highest level it’s also great sacrifice. Unfortunately, on December 27, 2007 Bhutto was assassinated by a suicide bomber, most likely an Al Qaeda agent. Benazir Bhutto has since been held in the heart of millions of supporters around the