Examples Of Justice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In the book To Kill a Mockingbird the general idea is that Tom is innocent and should get justice for the lies created by mayella and her father. Instead they find him guilty and Atticus stands up for him and states his opinion. The focus statement is that Tom should get justice because he did nothing wrong and should not be found guilty. Harper Lees to Kill a Mockingbird shows that. Equality should be given to everyone, but obviously it’s not, Tom is confident in Atticus to bring a fair trial to the table. He proves himself to Atticus. Atticus has full confidence in him so much so that he is willing to put his life or his morals on the line. The general idea of justification in this book is that Tom is treated unfairly in the trial. Harper Lees to Kill a Mockingbird shows that equality should be given to everyone, but obviously it’s not, Tom Robinson's case, is something that goes to the essence of a man's justification or freedom to his own word, – Scout, I couldn't go to church and worship God if I didn't try to help that man. People in their right minds never take pride in their talents”(Lee 119). The quote above is saying that people who think correctly and humbly will not …show more content…

The general idea of justification in this book is that Tom is treated unfairly in the trial. Atticus defends himself and stands up for what he believes in. Because if he didn't, no one would know the truth. Courage is not only standing up for what you believe but also standing up for an unfair assumption and following through with it. It's knowing you're facts before you begin. If you do begin you must see it through no matter what. “You rarely win, but sometimes you do. “There's a lot of ugly things in this world, son. I wish I could keep 'em all away from you. That's never possible”(Lee 119). The book gave a great example of justifying the amount of