To Kill A Mockingbird Essay On Fear

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Fear is defined as a feeling induced by apparent peril or anticipation of perilous stimulus, which causes a change in action and behavior, such as fleeing,escaping, and hiding from perceived abominable events. Be that as it may, fear is also perceive as a barricade from the things we cannot comprehend where no one can escape the experience of fear and fear’s companion of pain resulting in innumerable negative outcomes and inevitable faith in our lives. Over the years, our society often fears what we do not understand and has the propensity to destroy what we are afraid of without the proper use of logic. Therefore, numerous people suffer due to the fact that our society refuses to broaden the spectrum of their insights and knowledge that begins …show more content…

The fear of what we do not understand brings the terror of change where people will do almost anything to runaway and get rid of that fear blinding people’s sense of morality. What we do not know often unnerve us, and change create a lot of things we do not know. As a result, we tend to act irrationally to try and prevent change, often without realizing it, and make our lives superfluously problematic harming innocent people. Harper Lee demonstrates the problem of fears to changes by utilizing Tom Robinson, who is is allegedly and erroneously accused of raping a white girl with unsubstantiated claims and with no well founded evidence because of his skin colour, hence he is suspected for the unpardonable crime he did not commit. In the community he lives in, Maycomb, fear enforces racism and bigotry that causes the townspeople to persecute a perceived black inferiority as fear of changes pushes the townspeople towards racism seen through the statement, "They don’t belong anywhere. Colored folks won’t have ‘em because they’re half white; white folks won’t have ’em cause they’re colored, so they’re just in-betweens, don’t belong anywhere." (pg 215). Additionally, everyone knows that Tom Robinson is innocent as he runs from the fear of the anti-miscegenation law and we are also aware that Bob Ewell is