How To Kill A Mockingbird Influence Society

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Have you ever wondered why you grew up the way you did? We are noticing Society influence us everyday, and in the town of Maycomb were multiple characters are strongly influenced by Society. One example of how we are influenced is how we grew up we also see this in “To Kill a Mockingbird”. In Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” the book is mainly about three kids curious an outcast who has been locked in his house for fifteen years, It is also centered around a father who has to take on a court case about a man accused of rape when he’s really innocent. In the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” Society shapes and influences many characters just like us in the real world such as how we grew up. Society shapes and influences Boo as a result of how he grew up, society influences Scout what she is expected to be, and Tom and how he is affected by serious events and mishaps. Society influences Boo to be an outcast in town. “Nobody knew what form of intimidation Mr. Radley employed to keep Boo out of sight” (Lee, 14). No one considers about Boo or cares about him and no one wants to help him. Society influences Boo that maybe after 15 years of isolation he can attempt to make friends now. Scout claims, “In a tree hole… Jem you reckon that’s somebody 's hidden place...pennies a watch gum”. (Lee, 46…) I take Boo finally realizes that he can …show more content…

Society influences Scout that to be more like a lady.”... if Aunty could be a lady at a time like this so could I”.(Lee, 318) this teaches Scout that she should act like the rest of the ladies in Maycomb and be more mature. Society influences Jem that she shouldn 't judge until she thinks of people from their perspective “First of all," Atticus said, "if you can learn a simple trick, Scout, you 'll get along a lot exceptional with all kinds of folks. You never really understand a person until you consider things from their point of view.”(Lee, 85-87). This has really changed scout through the story and helps her understand people