The Impact of a Lack of Adversity
A lack of adversity can be problem larger than one could ever expect. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the detrimental effect of this lack of calamity is evident through the diminishing of Dill Harris, Alexandra Hancock, and Maudie Atkinson’s characters, especially regarding their value to the plot of the novel. These 3 characters had the potential to be great, strong leads, but, because of their lack of influential adversity, they are pushed to the margins of the novel’s plot and forgotten. When people are faced with a lack of impactful adversity, it causes their identities to become bleak and marginalized, even if their inner opinions and beliefs are powerful and cognate, because experiencing adversity
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She is always kind to the children, but her character blends into the background as just another slightly guiding force. Her character is also extremely wise, due to her age, and she is always giving the children advice and knowledge, and it is usually extremely impactful and important, such as when she says “Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don't eat up people's gardens, don't nest in corncribs, they don't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That's why it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.” (103) Some would argue that this quote, since it is a huge theme throughout the novel, is enough to make Miss Maudie’s identity important. However, only her words and sayings hold any power or meaning. The things she says has nothing to do with her identity, so, because she never experienced adversity, her identity is …show more content…
In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Miss Maudie, Dill Harris and Aunt Alexandra are all negatively impacted by this lack of struggle as their characters are diminished until they ineffectual in the novel’s plot. Adversity is completely vital for one’s identity to shine through and be important, even if their personalities and beliefs are bold and auspicious. Although overcoming adversity is difficult, it is completely necessary to