How Does Lee Show Love In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Just because someone is not the same as everybody else, does not mean that they should get picked on. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird, I believe love is the central theme. Acts of love is showed throughout the story in many different ways. The ways Lee shows this is by showing love has no color, love someone even though they are not blood, and love someone even if they are different. Just because someone is a different color does not mean that they shouldn't be loved the same. Lee shows this by defending an African American, Tom Robinson. Robinson was falsely accused of raping a white girl. In those times, whites were thought to have been always right and other white should never side with blacks. "I certainly am. I …show more content…

Lee shows this in many ways. This is showed by Jem and Scout meet Boo Radley. “Right pretty spell we're having, isn't it, Mr. Arthur?”(Lee). This shows showing respect to Boo by her calling him his proper name, Mr. Arthur. Scout were afraid of Mr. Arthur but now she is more comfortable around. This shows Scout love and affection towards him. However, many people believe the novel is not about love. Although I'm a firm believer that To Kill A Mockingbird is about love, some people believe that it's more about racism and its effect. The trial portrays racism because all the people in town do not believe what Tom Robinson says. The effects of racism is shown when Robinson was shot seventeen times. All these things show racism but love overpowers it all. People question if To Kill A Mockingbird central theme is love or racism. I personally believe that Harper Lee shows love is the key to her novel. She does this by showing love is blind and has no color. Some people might have imperfections or might not look like the “normal” but Lee shows through her characters that you have to love those not “normal” people