They say it is a sin to kill a mockingbird, but it is not a sin to discriminate those who are different. The book To Kill a Mockingbird is about a young girl named Scout, her older brother Jem, and their father Atticus, who is a lawyer, in the 1930s. Throughout the whole book there are many story lines, But the main one is about a court case. The court case is a big deal in the town because it's black versus white, and scouts father is defending Tom Robinson, the black man, who has been accused of raping a white girl. There is a lot social inequalities such as gender, social status, and race. One of the inequalities is social status, and one of the examples from the book is when scout goes to school and the teacher tries to give money to Walter and when scout is talking to her Aunt Alexandra about playing with Walter Cunningham. “But I want to play with Walter, Aunty, Why can't I? She took off her glasses and stared at me. I'll tell you why! She said. Because he-is-trash.”(pg. 301). Aunt Alexandra call Walter trash because he doesn't have money like the Finch family and she doesn't want her Niece, or anyone in her family, to play with someone like him. …show more content…
Dubose’s house.”Your father’s no better than the negro’s he works for”(pg. 135). Mrs. Dubose is saying that Atticus is in the wrong for even helping a black man against a white man. This is probably because Mrs. Dubose grew up back when black people were
In To Kill a Mockingbird one example of racial inequality is when in it says “That Calpurnia led a modest double life never dawned on me. The idea that she had a separate existence outside our household was a novel one, to say nothing of her having command of two languages”(Lee 143). Also in the book it talks about how all of the black people live on one side out of town, and almost no white people live there. Another example of racial
Social inequality based entirely on race affects people who don’t deserve it. To Kill a Mockingbird original publication was in 1960, it is a classic novel written by Harper Lee, the book is set in 1933 to 1935. To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in a small town called Maycomb, Alabama and follows two years in the life of 7-year old Scout Finch, her brother Jem, and their father Atticus, an attorney who hopelessly strives to prove the innocence of a black man accused of rape. The book also talks about Boo Radley, a mysterious neighbour who saves Scout and her brother Jem from being killed. The definition of social and legal codes are social codes made up of rules and standards, and a legal system is a code of laws made by a state or nation. Throughout the book, social and legal codes are exploited by people to help maintain their social status. In Maycomb County, social and legal laws harm black people to protect white people, such as Atticus Finch, Bob Ewell, and Tom Robinson.
Do unto others as you would have them do to you. This proverb means to treat others the way one wants to be treated. For example, I treat my close friends with loyalty, respect and kindness because this is how I want them to treat me. As a case in point, when my friends need help with biology homework on cell division, I help them when they need it because I know more about cell division and when I need help on history homework on the Revolutionary War because I am not so good at history, I would expect them to help me. In fact, I would be there by their side when they need help. Truly, I expect them to have my back the same way. This maxim connects to social justice because the concept of the maxim
“‘But I want to play with Walter Aunty, why can’t I?’ She took off her glasses and stared at me. ‘I’ll tell you why,” she said. ‘Because-he-is-trash, that’s why you can’t play with him,’” (301). Aunt Alexandra says Scout cannot play with Walter because he is trash. She believes Walter is trash because he is lower class than them. She is discriminating against Walter and his family due to their social class. That is another way how Lee shows that there are divisions and inequality in society. Lee shows that there are divisions and inequality in society due to social class.
“You never really know a person until you climb into his skin and walk around in it” Atticus Finch; To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee, Coretta Scott King, and Gwendolyn Brooks show how important the topic of inequality is as the main characters and people of focus are dehumanized and rejected from society due to their differences. First, in the 50s, whites were held about people of colour, seen as superior, and blacks being seen as less than human. An example of literature that inequality can be examined in is the bestselling novel, To Kill a Mockingbird.
To Kill a Mockingbird What is social inequality? Social inequality is the existence of unequal opportunities and reward for different social positions. For example in To Kill a Mockingbird some social positions are gender, race, and religion. This is shown in Tom Robinson’s court case.
Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is about two children, Jem and Scout, and their relationships with their father, Atticus. The children raise themselves growing up, many people would say they were irresponsible, but they are both appear to be intelligent individuals. The novel, To Kill a Mockingbird the novel demonstrates a rigid class structure and social stratification in the County of Maycomb. People should not be judged by their social class, they should be judged on their personality.
The Debate Is Over Inequality Is Cruel I am sure more than one of us have heard of the saying “Life isn’t fair”. The saying has been in our vocabulary since the stone age and it causes us to think; What does it really mean? In our lifetime we may achieve with triumphs, however our lives will never be the same unless we are all equal.
The historical novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, is a well known written work. The setting takes place in Maycomb, Alabama during the early 1900s during the Great Depression. There are many different themes in this novel, and one of them is social inequality. The theme of social inequality mostly focuses on the differences in wealth statuses. Social inequality is part of the Great Depression, and it has many forms of affecting people.
To get started in To Kill a Mockingbird, social inequality is everywhere. This relates to the book on how Aunt Alexandra said that the kids can’t hang out with African Americans because of they don’t have money like she does, and they are a different color from them. This is totally wrong the people you hang out with shouldn’t be based on their money. In Martin Luther King, Jr.’s speech, “I Have a Dream,” it says, "But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation.
During the 1930’s in most states and countries, society was in a state of depression and segregation. Blacks and whites were looked at as different people or groups. Humans stereotyped and many whites had more considerable privileges than blacks. In To Kill a Mockingbird, there are countless events and characters that Harper Lee uses to depict social injustices and life lessons. Some of these include race should not matter, people are not always who they seem, and white privileges during the time.
The social class is hard to break. The social class is the big problem in the world. This passage is going to show the social class during the great depression. The text To kill A Mockingbird written by Harper Lee. Burris and walter there both are country kids.
Social inequality has been an issue in the United States for generations. Many have tried to change it but America still divides itself, especially in the 1930’s. Especially in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, which is set in a small town in Alabama, where a social period clouds the town. In the novel, a girl named Jean Louise “Scout” Finch, who lives in a small town in Alabama, with her brother, Jem, and her father, Atticus, who takes a case to defend a black man.
These words indicate not only a vituperative nature, but arrogance and obstinacy. She believes white people are better than black people. She refuses to consider anything positive about people she finds reprehensible; she is steadfast on her opinions about people and would rather not get to know them. She is also quite domineering and officious; she often meddles with Atticus’ fatherly role:
In the book ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee, racism and social inequality are two central themes. Many different forms of social inequality coexist in the society depicted in the book, as the people of Maycomb are very rigid in their ways. This is because the book takes place in a time at which there was much racism and social inequality. In Maycomb, firstly there is discrimination between rich and poor white people, who do not often interact with each other. There is also racism against blacks by all white people in society, both rich and poor. Black people are denied basic rights and discriminated against in this town. Lastly, there is racism between the lowest classes of the community: poor white people and