hopelessness and uncertainty is the setting of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird (McCabe 12). The Depression was a time of devastation and debt for many companies and families all across the United States (McCabe 12). Lee used multiple historical events as her inspiration to write To Kill a Mockingbird. Those events are represented by mob mentality, Jim Crow Laws, and the Scottsboro trials. One of the influences in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird are the Jim Crow laws. The Jim Crow laws were laws created
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different processes to achieve it. However many people never mature, and they lose themselves in childish worlds of ignorance. Empathy is an essential tool for reaching maturity, which is prevalent through Scout, a character in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. In her novel, Scout matures by following her father’s advice to “climb into his skin and walk around in it.” (39) Examining how Scout treats the Cunninghams, Mayella Ewell and Boo Radley, empathy allowing for maturity is clear. The way Scout
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In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee illustrates the negative effects of prejudice by showing it in racism like the Tom Robinson trial, social class like the Ewells, and sexism by showing that the women are not really a big part, they are just there to keep things clean. Racism is a huge negative effect in Maycomb because like during the Tom Robinson trial most of the people in the courtroom were like why is this even an issue, he did it, he is guilty. “I didn’t know what Tom had done
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racial aspect of the case,, as well as Tom's obvious innocence. And Atticus realizes that he is defending Tom in front of a prejudiced jury and that the lack of evidence has no bearing on the outcome of the trial. The universal message in To Kill a Mockingbird is the Coexistence of Good and Evil. Since they are raised in a loving and kind environment by an educated and good man of sterling values, Jeremy and Jean Louise Finch grow up believing in the innate goodness of mankind. Having a more mature
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To kill a Mockingbird is said to be about Harper Lee’s life; however, she never did interviews so there is some evidence, but not enough to say for certain. With Harper Lee’s death in 2016 no one will ever know for sure. To Kill a Mockingbird is about Scout and her family going through Tom Robinson's trial and the family living through the Great Depression. Scout is six at the beginning of the story, but we watch her grow up through the book. Scout's older brother Jem is ten in the beginning of the
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“Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it” (George Bernard Shaw). In the early nineteen hundreds, To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee, takes place. This novel shed light on racism and prejudice situated in a beautiful small town called Maycomb. Directed by Robert Mulligan, To Kill a Mockingbird was created to have a similar feel to the novel, but missed vital scenes and characters. Christmas at Finch’s Landing was a scene not shown in the movie, missing Atticus’s own relatives
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a sin to kill a mockingbird, mockingbirds sing all day and don’t cause harm to anyone, they mind their own business and just live their lives. The book, To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, is about Scout, the people she encounters, and her family. Jem Finch is Scout's older brother, Boo Radley is the Finch’s neighbor, Walter Cunningham is a boy in Scout’s class, and Tom Robinson is the person Scout’s dad, Atticus, is defending in court. The previously named people are all mockingbirds because they
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{hook + details} The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee often demonstrates the theme that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird because they mean no harm. Throughout the novel, Lee also uses characters that may be symbolized as mockingbirds. One of the characters in the book that could be represented by a Mockingbird is Arthur (Boo) Radley. The reasoning as to why he could be interpreted as a Mockingbird is that he is treated unreasonably while doing no harm to anyone. Accordingly, a passage
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Throughout Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’, family is used to set extreme examples of how families react during times of incredible hardship. In doing this, Harper Lee solidifies the important role that family has to play in the story of ‘To Kill A Mockingbird.’ By making each family represent a quality, whether it be positive or negative, Harper Lee creates a world with feels real to the reader, and hammers home all the points that she is trying to make. Specifically, Lee uses the Finch family
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question I think, but in order to know the Mockingbird of the story, you must first know what a mockingbird is. A Mockingbird is someone very crucial to the story. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird, I thought one of the most important people was Tom Robinson. Without a doubt, it’s known that he isn’t in the movie as much as some of the other characters, but without him, the story would be almost pointless. The first reason Tom Robinson is the Mockingbird is because of the significance of the trial
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