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Beliefs In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

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Perspectives can change beliefs in many ways. In Harper Lee’s novel ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’, Bob Ewell hears and sees Atticus defending Tom Robinson, who is black, therefore, he believes Atticus ‘loves niggers’. Jem, Scout, and Dill have never seen Boo Radley come out during the day and they hear rumors that Boo only comes out at night, so they believe he is a twisted minded person. People believe rumors and their perspectives until they get the truth and change their beliefs. (Page 160) Scout always thought that all churches had hymn-books to sing from, but when she noticed that there was none, she asked Calpurnia ”Cal, where are the hymn-books?” she said “we don’t have any”. She was puzzled why they did not have any, but when jem asked …show more content…

Calpurnia laughed ”wouldn’t do any good, they can’t read” After that, she could not believe that they could not read. and she knew why they did not have hymn-books, it is because they could not read. (Page 201) A band of men were driving to a jail in maycomb, one of which was Mr. Cunningham. Most with a gun or another weapon, they came to kill Tom Robinson, and they will stop at nothing until he’s dead. But Scout, Dill, and Jem charge through to get to Atticus. Then Scout confronts Mr. Cunningham by talking about his boy, but did not realize that explaining entailments got him the most. Mr. cunningham realized that it was not his right to give judgement without properly judged by court, he decided to let him off the hook and let court decide what to do with him, and depart. Page 373 Arthur Radley saved scout and jem from Bob Ewell and Scout wants to thank him, but does not know how. She walked Arthur home, turned around, and became curious. She walked to a shutter window, and saw that everything she and Jem did. From an act, to a man shooting a dog, to the burning house. She realized she did not need to thank him, by saving Jem and Scout, he was thanking

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