Theme Of Perspective In To Kill A Mockingbird

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¨You will always define events in a manner which will validate your agreement with reality.¨-Steve Maraboli. People are willing to believe any far-fetched idea, as long as it lines up with their stubborn perspective of the world. The idea of perspective is explored in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird is a coming of age story told from the perspective of a young girl in the rural South. The text follows a rape trial of a black man. It also explores the various perspectives of said case, and what causes the characters have those perspectives. Individuals’ varied perspectives on what is fair and true is shaped by what they are exposed to, the actions of their peers, and religion.
First and foremost, the differing beliefs