Essay On Sin To Kill A Mockingbird

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In Harper Lee’s classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird, It is a Sin to kill a mockingbird. It is a sin to kill such a innocent and unique creature that sings its heart out for the pleasure of your ears, as atticus would explain in the novel. Along, with the young characters that learn great lessons on life and that everyone is to be created and equally profiled. Beginning with Tom robinson a husband and father of 3 young kids, grew up being judged and taken for granted. What I mean is as young African american it was easy for him to get in trouble. So I choose,“Can You Believe” by Robin Thicke, to explain his situation. As Tom would sing, “When all that you’ve got is doubt and nothing can stop your from feeling down.” When Tom Robinson was in …show more content…

As when the trial was over and Tom Robinson was pleaded guilty he felt that he was being discriminated and not tried right. Therefore, when he was sentenced to death he escaped and ran and eventually got shot and killed. Now, the man of good deed Atticus Finch would sing, “It Don’t Matter if you are black or white, By the one and only Michael Jackson. Attius doesn’t see color so he believes that everybody is the way they are, he doesn’t judge on appearance or the way you proceed to live. Atticus’s manners and his gestures show that he is very mature and doesn’t like to start problems but loves to express what he feels is right, because he is a lawyer. Furthermore, Boo Radley who is hidden in the shadows and eats cats and dogs a night and peeps in people windows will sing, “Who you are is not where you’ve been You’re still an innocent by Taylor Swift. Boo is innocent and is only try to live life without being judged and be called mean names by kids and other people who have no respect on his situation. I think he will sing this song because he hasn’t done anything to deserve to be called Boo and be pre-judged when he didn’t choose to have the skin problem that he has. And he would sing