Theme Of Justice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In conclusion, we see through the text how not only does Harper Lee use characters' viewpoints to demonstrate their judgments and ideas of justice, but also through simple phrases and the conversations that follow to understand what a silly phrase has to do with anything. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird Scout spends much of the book talking to different character hearing many different opinions on the case of Tom Robinson and her father taking such a case she also runs into phrases with meanings hidden between the line, she uses these opinions and the facts she knows to come to understand the case. Scout's curiosity plays an important role throughout the message of this book throughout the book is that without knowing the different sides