I am reading To Kill A Mockingbird. I am on page 42. This book is about Scout and he brother Jem meeting their friend Dill. Scout, Jem, and Dill learn about Boo and man locked up in his Dad’s house. The book is also about Scout’s experience at school with her teacher Miss Caroline.
In the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee talks about discrimination based on gender role, age, and skin color. The characters in this book all have different personalities that influences others. Maycomb, Alabama in 1930’s is where everything happened with slavery and struggling with being poor. The characters Scout, Jem, and Dill had a strong bond and had lots of courage. Shows that justice means other things to other people.
In the route to spy on Boo, the kids climbed over the fence which invaded their neighbor’s territory. Also, they rudely spotted Boo by peeping through a tiny hole. Instead of asking to meet Boo, the kids automatically intruded onto the Radley’s land. Even though curiosity led the children, it encroached the rights of the Radley’s which broke the law. The third reason the kids should not have harassed Boo is because they tormented him.
The central idea of To Kill A Mockingbird is Bravery. A quote used in the story that Harper Lee uses to show this central idea is “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view” (30/34). This quote shows how some people can be brave. Many of the characters in the story were brave but the three i'm going to focus on are Atticus, Jem, and Arthur also known as “Boo”. Atticus, the father of Jem and Scout was very brave throughout the story.
The first reason why I think this is that almost everyone in their town of Maycomb, Alabama is afraid of the Radley’s, especially Boo. According to Jem, Boo is a six and a half foot monster. He also has blood stained hands from all the animals and peoples pets that he kills and eats raw. Lastly, Boo Radley has a huge, gnarly scar right across the front of his face. Also, the entire town has heard many stories about Boo, that may or may not be true.
There are many symbols in To Kill A Mockingbird, but one of the biggest and most obvious ones is the Mockingbird. It is mostly known for itself as a symbol of innocence in the book. It could also stand for very many objects, people, or themes shown in the book. The reason it is known for innocence is because it is a sin to kill a mockingbird as Atticus said to Scout in the book. Atticus said , “Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit em’, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
) During one of the last scenes of the book, Scout goes on Boo Radley’s porch to see things from his perspective. Scout describes all the things she can see in the neighborhood. This moment has a large significance because it shows Scout is growing up and can look at other people’s perspectives now. Throughout the whole book Scout only looked through her point of view, but now she understands the other side to things. 3.)
In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee the theme of resisting the status quo means taking a stand is shown through the Finches supporting a black person. For example, when Scout's cousin, Francis, comments on Atticus supporting a black man with, “I guess it ain’t your fault if Uncle Atticus is a n*gger- lover besides, but I’m here to tell you it certainly does mortify the rest of the family” (Lee 45). The quote ties to the theme because Atticus is taking a stand by going outside the status quo and supporting a black man even though most disagree. Furthermore, when Scout asked Atticus what the term, “n*gger lover” meant, he responded by saying it was meaningless. Atticus explains, “n*gger-lover is just one of those terms that don’t mean anything—like
Boo would feel extremely saddened that kids more in danger now, rather than the 1930s, especially because of all the school shootings that are happening right now. He would also feel intensely about mental health, in addition to today’s technology. He could easily adapt to the future, but, he wouldn’t be proud that America is still similar about 90 years later. Everyone who’s read To Kill A Mockingbird knows that he would be saddened by kids being more in danger now especially because he starts to turn more into a father figure as the book goes on.
The story To Kill a Mockingbird was a story created by Harper Lee. Jem and Scout learn a lot but not from school, they learn a lot of life lessons through Atticus and the trial. They learn courage, perspective, and not to judge no one from their looks. The lessons of Scout and Jem learned from their father, Atticus, are as followed. "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view--until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.
The town of Maycomb made him the target, continued to set him up and made him the victim. As a person has been trapped by the cycle, destroying him and mentally being tricked to reteaching said cycle. We are clearly shown that much of what Mr. Ewell does is built upon a foundation spanning several generations, if the cycle isn't real why would the name Ewell continues as being associated with such negativity. And that he has trapped his kids to the same cycle has himself. “Atticus said the Ewells had been the disgrace of Maycomb for three generations.
This is a quote spoken by scout the main protagonist in to kill a mockingbird. Even if it just a few word it has a deep meaning to it. The meaning of this quote is that it doesn't matter what you are, who you did, or what you you look like, we are all human and we should be treated the same way other people are treated. The book takes place in the early 1930’s, which was a time where society had to divide people based on what you looked like.
Lead singer of band Panic at The Disco, Brendon Urie, sings in the song “This Is Gospel”, “These words are knives that often leave scars” (Urie 2013). A knife is a sharp tool with a dangerous blade, and is destructive when used the wrong way. By Urie relating a knife to words symbolizes how some words spoken can really be damaging. Comparing the damage of words to “scars” elaborates on the fact that some words leave a permanent mark that will never go away.
Lola Leonard Mrs.Erdmann English 9 4/21 “To Kill A Mockingbird” Harper Lee uses the quote: “Storms make trees grow deeper roots” This applies to a person because in life people make mistakes, but the good thing is everyone has time and room to grow. Lee references this all throughout her novel, “To Kill A Mockingbird.” Jem and Scout, the kids in the story, grow and become more mature: Also, learning many life lessons along the way. Harper Lee uses a combination of imagery, tone, and, symbolism throughout her book: "To Kill A Mockingbird" to show the idea that being polite and respectful plays a big part in maturing
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