Pearl Of Wisdom In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In the the book to kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee, shares many pearls of wisdom, a pearl of wisdom is a phrase that can be revealed as a life lesson that can be seen throughout the book. -“ the one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience,” said Atticus. This is saying that someone's conscience will always no right from wrong.Martin Luther King Jr followed his own moral compass when it came down to it. he boycotted and marched. he was arrested for his peaceful acts but he know the majority was wrong. , Abe Lincoln was the biggest example of this he was one of the most well known for trying to improve black and white culture. Some people might argue, “then why are there evil people out there”, their conscience does not follow the majority's rule. Atticus tell Scout, “ the one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience,” he says this in reply to scouts statement of scout saying most people think that Atticus is wrong by defending Tom Robinson. This plays out in the book when Jem becomes very upset after the trial. Also, you can see this pearl of wisdom if you look at the judge. The judge, Jon Taylor, hires Atticus to defend Tom because he knows Atticus is a fair and just man. The judge …show more content…

He boycotted and marched. He was arrested for his peaceful acts, but he knew the majority was wrong. Most people if the go to jail for something like that they lose hope but not Martin Luther King Jr he knew right from wrong and as soon as he got out. Nothing deterred him from doing the right thing and following his gut decision. Now he's is one of the most famous leaders to help end segregation and won't ever be forgotten. He wasn't changed by the majority, but he followed his conscience. He was later assassinated for following his conscience and doing the right