Examples Of Accepting Others In To Kill A Mockingbird, By Harper Lee

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Reading through this book showed a lot of examples of people not respecting other’s ethnic groups, beliefs, and economic status. In the novel, “To Kill A Mockingbird”, Harper Lee explicates the topic of how everyone should be accepting others by their appearances because everyone is made the same, even though their nationality might be different. Take for example, an egg: there are brown eggs and a white eggs, from the outside they may look different, but on the inside they have a yolk. Just like a human, we may look different from the outside, but we are still similar on the inside. After reading this book people should accept others regardless of who they are and what would happen if we accept people in this world. Another thing we can do to make society better is just seeing people from their perspective. …show more content…

Lee stated, “But before I can live with other folks I’ve got to live with myself” (Atticus). Atticus is telling us about how if he couldn’t live with himself, how could he possibly live in an environment with people from different ethnic groups. This quote is showing us how Atticus is a fair and not bias by having to discover his true self first in order to interact with people. An additional example would be, “You really never understand a person until you consider things from their point of view … until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”(Atticus). Atticus is saying you got to see what others see and be in their shoes in order to think if they are a bad person or not. This statement is a very intelligent statement from him because in today’s world, people only see the bad in others, they never try to understand people from their own perspective. Both of these quotes shows a very excellent example of how people should accept