Many people tend to believe in rumors spread by others instead of learning the truth about a person’s life before judging them. Throughout the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Boo Radley has always been a person of interest for Scout. He lurks in the dark and is a shroud of mystery, the only information learn about him is through rumors. As Scout develops and matures, she realizes that Boo Radley is not as he seems, and learns a lesson from her prejudice of him. Through the novel, To Kill a…
The novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, takes place in Maycomb County, an fictitious area located in Alabama, during the early 1930s. The 1930s was the Great Depression’s midst and the United States had ubiquitous poverty. At this time, Jem was faced with adult dilemmas along with the unsolved mysteries about Maycomb, and he learns real courage is fighting even if you 're losing. Jem develops a mature outlook on life given to him through adult experiences, which made him realize that nothing is how he…
In the novel “To Kill A Mocking Bird” it shows a large amount of empathy toward some characters in the book. Scout is a young girl the book, she has a tomboyish look and style. She grows a lot as a character throughout the book and has compassion for others as she develops. There are three key characters in the story that Scout has empathy and compassion for. Boo Radley, a mysterious man, everyone thought he was a killer when he was just a kind hearted man. Boo grows on Scout and she ends up…
The Death of Dreams Every person has dreams they would like to accomplish. In the stories by Truman Capote, the characters all have dreams that pertain to improving their lives or the lives of those around them. For many of the character’s in Capote’s stories, their lives are not perfect, and that as we have the ability to dream, those dreams will not always come true. Whether it is because of the decisions that we make or the decisions made for us, dreams will not always be achieved. While…
was able to capture Scout’s change of mindset where she identified the perspective of Boo Radley, a misunderstood character. By putting herself in the shoes of Boo, she realised how this innocent man helped her family her entire life. This goes to show how early judgement of a person can be false when one does not recognize the perspective of the other…
Everyday we talk about hatred and how people slaughter one another, but yet we never truly understand what is beneath the sugar coated lies. To Kill a Mockingbird forces you to wash away that coat and deal with the harsh reality of our world. The novel takes place in Maycomb, Alabama in the 1930s. It describes a rape case and how racism was the true culprit behind both it and its conclusion. The author, Harper Lee uses a mockingbird in the book to express how in this harsh world, there are a few…
The Marshall Plan was the idea behind a speech made by U.S. Secretary of State, George C. Marshall that suggested that the United States assist Europe with their economic devastation; however, there was no actual “plan.” Once the plan was approved and became the European Recovery Program it lasted from April 1948 to December 1951. During that time there was approximately $12.5 billion dollars given to 12 European countries. The Marshall Plan did have its faults but overall was a success in…
Racism had made Robinson’s fate of dead inevitable. “Tom was a dead man the minute Mayella Ewell opened her mouth and screamed”. In the particular place and time, it was simply because Tom was black and Mayella was white. In the era of 1930s, the whites had overwhelming power over the blacks who were seldom protected by law. Although Atticus did a brilliant job to expose Bob Ewell and his daughter’s lies and convinced most people that Tom Robinson was closer to innocence than sin, and it took…
"To Kill A Mockingbird" Throughout the story of " To Kill A Mockingbird " Scout will learn how to use empathy and show compassion to solve disagreements between her and fellow residents of Maycomb. Being a ' Tom boy ' in Scouts society is not ideal for women. Aunt Alexandra would like for Scout to act more feminine despite Scout having no interest in doing so. Scouts new teacher, Miss Caroline, would like to control the rate in which Scout learns to read. This would include not letting…
Finch (Scout) looking back to a key incident that took place in her childhood. The book is set in the town of Maycomb. Lee uses different narrative techniques to convey the key theme of courage. As well as showing the characters courage, Lee also shows the towns courage. She personifies Maycomb town and portrays it as not so courageous compared to Scout, Jem and Atticus. One of the things that Lee explores is the towns own courage. She personifies Maycomb and gives the town its own personality.…