To Kill A Mockingbird Justice Analysis

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ELA Benchmark Spring 2018 The Finch household is a dynamic part that shapes Scout sense of what Justice really is. What is truly justice? Is it about fairness or is it about what is truly equal? Justice in “To Kill a Mockingbird” is the aspect of how things or people are treated equal no matter who that person may be. As Scout grows up and experience events the justice that she believes in the most is “Justice As Equality”.Furthermore this justice is mainly derived from the beliefs of her family.In the same light Scout family are the main people that influenced her idea of what justice is.In addition to this Scout seems to believe in justice as equality due to her seeing different perspectives of the Finch Family. The beliefs and the actions of Scout family is the main influence of her understanding of what “Justice” is. Throughout the book we see that Atticus is a loving father who does his best for his children. Atticus was notoriously known for the best marksman in Maycomb, and one day there was a mad dog in the