“When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself” – Wayne Dyer Judging others is a natural human trait that everyone has. Everyone tries their hardest to not make assumptions about others but everyone does make assumptions about others. Sometimes despite their best efforts people will find themselves exploring feelings of negativity towards someone else or even making judgements about them. This relates to my prompt because you shouldn’t judge someone because you may misinterpret them for who they really are. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee’s use of racism proves that you shouldn’t judge someone because you may misinterpret them for who they really are.
First, you shouldn't prejudge the worth or value of something, by its
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This is because, sometimes people surprise us and sometimes they can completely shock us.“Well, Dill, after all he's just a Negro. I don't care one speck. It ain't right, somehow it ain't right to do 'em that way. Hasn't anybody got any business talkin' like that-- it just makes me sick.” (Lee 266) This quote shows how Dill notices that Mr. Gilmer treats Tom Robinson poorly which Dill doesn't think is very right though, Scout says, Tom Robinson is just a Negro. Dill then responds that nobody deserves to be treated that way no matter how different they are. This matters because you shouldn’t just treat someone that way because of their race and someone shouldn’t do that because they could have misinterpreted them. At the end of the book, Atticus said, “you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them.” This quote means that you never know somebody fully, unless you take their place and adapt to the person's life characteristics. This matters because you can never know what somebody is persecuted about, praised for, expected of, and stuck with. So, you shouldn’t judge someone because you can misinterpret them for who they really