Examples Of Empathy In To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill A Mockingbird Empathy

You can’t just open a book and judge the story on the random chapter you happened to end up on, you start from the beginning and read the story, empathy is just that. Empathy is like reading someone else’s story: being one with the characters and events and feeling the emotions of the main character, observing, listening, and understanding. When you read their story is when the solution of racism and prejudices within communities comes in. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird the author, Harper Lee, shows empathy is the solution using characters. These characters include Scout, Atticus, Miss Caroline, Boo Radley, Jem, Mrs. Dubose, Tom Robinson, the Ewells and the Cunninghams. Scout is the main character, …show more content…

This is because Jem had empathy because he put himself in Boo’s shoes and was able to see his full story, not just what people make Boo out to be. He didn't have empathy because of the prejudices, he had empathy because he realized the truth, regardless if the prejudices had been there or not, but since they were there, empathy had solved them. As Lee states on page 96, “Boo Radley. You were so busy looking at the fire that you didn’t know when he put the blanket around you.” Here Jem figured out that Boo saw him and Scout as family and therefore wanted to help them out, this then lead to Jem’s revelation that Boo is actually a good person all prejudices aside. So having this empathy is what eliminated all prejudices Jem had towards …show more content…

Empathy within communities is the solution to racism and prejudice. Readings someone's full story and putting yourself in their shoes is the solution, because you know people's reasons of things and from there you lose whatever you might have against them, though it may not be a definite solution because you may not agree with their views or values, you know why and that is important. If communities had empathy prejudice and racism would stop and the author Harper Lee makes that very clear in To Kill A Mockingbird. She does this through the characters. These characters include Scout, Atticus, Miss Caroline, Boo Radley, Jem Miss Dubose, Tom Robinson, the Ewells and the Cunninghams. That is how the author shows empathy is the solution to racism and prejudice in Part