Harper Lee’s book, To Kill a Mockingbird the winner of the Pulitzer Prize is a touching book that teaches you many moral themes. The mockingbird symbolizes the innocent people that are harmed and teaches how it is wrong to harm the innocent. In the book, Atticus is trying to prove that Tom Robinson didn’t rape Bob Ewell’s daughter. Atticus is in battle with everyone in Maycomb, who are racist and are trying to kill Tom Robinson. But at the same time, Atticus is trying to keep his family safe from everyone that is trying to hurt his family. Even though Maycomb's people are racist, there are still good people. Lee explains that people can be good and also bad at the same time by the way people act. Everyone can be good moral people, but everyone …show more content…
Avery. To Jem and Scout, he was a mean old man, because he blamed the cold weather on all the children for “disobeying their parents, smoking cigarettes and made war on each other” (Lee 85). Mr. Avery doesn’t like the cold weather Jem and Scout have never experienced snow before. So they go out and build a snowman that looks like Mr. Avery, just to be funny. Even though Mr. Avery called Jem, Scout, and the children bad kids he is still a good man. He’s a good man because he helped climb on top of Mrs. Maudie’s house to save her things from her burning house. Everyone in Maycomb helped get Mrs. Maudie’s stuff from getting burnt. Everyone helping Mrs. Maudie tells us the the people in Maycomb cares about each other and they are good people, even though they are …show more content…
Back then if a black person was convicted of a crime or they thought they did something wrong they would lynching them, which is killing them by hanging. In the book Mr. Cunningham and a bunch of his racist friends went to the jail to kill Tom Robinson. But Scout showed up and changed their mind about it so they went away. After convincing Mr. Cunningham and the guys not to kill Tom Robinson they went back into the jail. When they went back into the jail they saw Mr. Underwood with “a double barrel shotgun leaning out his window above the Maycomb Tribune office (Lee 207). Mr. Underwood is a very racist man and hated african americans. Mr. Underwood being there shows that he is a good person for protecting Tom