To Kill A Mockingbird Right And Wrong Quotes

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In Harper Lee’s “To Kill A Mockingbird”, Two children Scout and Jem live in a small town called Maycomb. Mixed with tons of different people where Jem and Scout learn to not judge someone by their living style, color of their skin, what they look like etc. They also learn the importance of right and wrong and how it is important to be taught by family, peers, and even their environment. Harper Lee states that “ you really don’t understand a person until you consider things from his point of view...until you climb into his skin and walk around in it” (pg 39). This quote is very important because in this part of the novel, Atticus is teaching Scout (and Jem) that judging someone by their color of their skin, how they act, their living style, and etc is a part of “doing the right thing vs doing the wrong thing’’ Like inequality, Tom Robinson was accused of being guilty of rape because of what he looked like. …show more content…

The right and the wrong. They learn off that and grow more into a more mature and confident person. For example, Atticus talks to Scout that fighting isn’t a way to make friends or make a good impression of herself, she needs to stop acting childish and act a little more like Jem. So, fighting that’s a wrong. Taught by a family member that Harper Lee states how it should be taught. A right would be, when Jem and Scout listened to their father when he talked about the trial and when they had to go home first to watch the rest of