While I was reading To Kill a Mockingbird I liked and disliked parts. One of the reasons i liked this book is because of its great description. An example of this, is the description of Maycomb County, “A day was twenty-four hours long but seemed longer. There was no hurry, for there was nowhere to go, nothing to buy and no money to buy it with.” I like this example because I think it’s a perfect description of a town that was strongly affected by the Great Depression. I disliked this book because i thought it was unnecessarily spread out. For example chapter eight is just based around how they’ve never seen snow and how they want to make a snowman, this to me just made the novel longer that it had to be. To Kill a Mockingbird, also, in my opinion, took a long time to get interesting. An example of this is how in the four chapters one of the biggest events in the novel occur. One of my favorite parts of the novel is how the novel got its name, when Atticus is telling scout that you can’t kill a mockingbird because all they do is provide us with song and they do no harm.
Jean Louise Finch “Scout” is a rough and tumble kind of girl who puts up with no nonsense. Scout has a brother that is four years older than her, his name is Jeremy, “Jem”. Their father Atticus is a criminal defense lawyer who protects Tom Robinson, a black man accused of rape. The Finch family lives in Maycomb, Alabama in the 1930’s because it takes place during the Great Depression. To Kill a Mockingbird
“To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee is an exceedingly powerful novel. It includes many significant minor themes such as racism and hatred which leave the reader to have grown more attentive to the past once they complete the book. The book takes place in Maycomb County Alabama during the great depression. During this period there was a great deal of hate and prejudice towards people of color, in addition to a great regard to social class. The novels protagonists, Atticus Finch a well-respected lawyer and his children Jeremy “Jem” Finch and Jean Louise “Scout” Finch are a few of the towns occupants who respect others regardless of social class or race. For this reason, Atticus has no objections
The typical 1950’s housewife was a stay at home mom, who would cook, clean, and take care of the children. Scout Finch, a fun-loving young girl, at the time of this story, is the exact opposite of this image. This is mostly to blame on how she was raised. Since her mother passed away when Scout was only two, she was raised by her kind father Atticus. He was an acclaimed lawyer who, when he was much younger, left his family’s farm to do more with his life. Atticus taught Scout that you do not always have to be just the same as everybody just like him in every way, including becoming a lawyer. Harper Lee foreshadows Scout becoming a lawyer by using textual evidence such as, Atticus’s lessons to Scout, going to Tom Robinson’s trial, and her love of literature.
How would the novel be different if it were narrated from a different character’s perspective? Jem? Atticus? Calpurnia? Boo? What benefit does a child narrator provide?
“The ability to do something that frightens one.” This quotation shows that to have courage isn’t always when you are being brave but when you finish something that you start. In the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” By Harper Lee, Many characters show the trait of courage throughout the book. It also shows many important parts of the book through these quotes that are shown. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper lee Atticus shows the trait of courage a lot in the book. The next two quotes are ones that show that Jen is a person in the novel that shows the trait of courage when he tried to find boo. these quotes are ones that show that Dill has courage because he travelled by himself and because he he is a daredevil. In my three
As people grow up, their views change immensely, and reality overtakes their fantasies. In Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, she uses her character Scout’s changing attitudes towards other characters to demonstrate this. Throughout the story, Boo Radley, a mysterious neighbor of Scout’s, is constantly being misjudged by the people of the town. As a consequence of this and Scout’s young age, she believes the rumors about him that are spread, and even puts her own twist on some of them; albeit with the help of Jem and Dill. However, as the story progresses and her character changes, Lee substantiates this with Scout’s changing opinion on Boo Radley. By the end of the story, Scout matures, and so does her view of Boo.
The classic novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” is a thrilling bildungsroman following the timeline of a young girl named Jean-Louise (Scout) Finch, written by Harper Lee. As a young girl, Scout lacked a biological mother, the result of a sudden health tragedy. Mothers play a very important role in the life of a young girl. A Mother's goal is to guide their children down a healthy path of life while providing the necessary components needed to thrive. Although Scout's mother died years ago, her mother figure was superseded by Calpurnia because she is trusted by Atticus to care for the children, she enforces rules and disciplinary actions towards Scout, and she teaches Scout important lessons throughout the progression of the storyline.
A mockingbird is someone or something that does no harm to others. In the story To Kill A Mockingbird, there are three characters that symbolize a mockingbird. They are Boo Radley, Atticus Finch, and Tom Robinson. These characters are innocent and do good to others. They also deserve no harm to be done to them.
Strength doesn’t come from what you can do. It comes from overcoming the things you once thought you couldn’t.”
Morals (n.) Principles or habits with respect to right or wrong conduct, the moral teaching or practical lesson contained in a fable, tale, experience, etc. Jem and Scout, in the book To Kill A Mockingbird, are two siblings who befriend a young boy named Dill. Throughout the book, these three learn valuable lessons from Jem and Scout’s father, Atticus, and many other characters. Mrs. Dubose, an important character, is rude and does not agree with Atticus’s views. She tells Jem this and Jem gets very angry and tears up her beautiful camellia, Snow-on-the-Mountain. As a result, Atticus makes him read to Mrs. Dubose as a distraction from the pain of being severally sick. Mrs. Dubose later dies, and Atticus tells Jem that she was a morphine
Children may be the path to better comprehending society. Having no inherent sense of evil, they may not truly understand bias or discrimination until they have matured. In To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee, three young children in the modest southern of Maycomb are forced to witness people at their worst at an unspeakable time in American history. Maycomb’s orderly community is greatly disturbed for the better when Dill Harris, Jem Finch, and Scout Finch create chaos and instill change because of their childhood innocence.
In the Harper Lee’s book, To Kill a Mockingbird, the author provides us with a picture of an exemplary man in the person of Atticus Finch. Atticus is the father of the main character, Scout, and her brother Jem. He also practices law in the town of Maycomb, Alabama. Atticus deals with ridicule against him and his family and yet fulfils his roles as a father, brother, and lawyer very well. Atticus Finch is a devoted father, loving brother, and indiscriminate lawyer.
What is the true meaning of the word hero? It’s so commonly used, but do we know what it really means? If you look around, you can find many heroes, big or small. To Kill A Mockingbird, written by Pulitzer Prize winner Harper Lee, truly illustrates the word through many of the characters. Three heroes who really made a difference were Scout, Tom Robinson, and Atticus. This articulate book really shows the reader what it’s like to live in racial prejudice. It begins in the 1930s in Maycomb, Alabama. Scout, the narrator, begins talking about her family and how life is like in Alabama. Then, Scout begins talking about a Maycomb legend, Boo Radley. Scout, her brother, Jem, and her friend, Dill, all investigate this mysterious person. After awhile, the story shifts to a court case about an African American man, Tom Robinson. It features Tom being accused of raping a white women. Scout’s dad, Atticus, is Tom’s lawyer. Tom Robinson loses the case but this trial helps Maycomb residents realize the injustice African-Americans have to live with. Later in the story, Jem and Scout are saved by Boo Radley, the man who was said to be locked up in his house. Scout, Tom Robinson, and Atticus are all extraordinary heroes who impact many characters throughout the book.
Throughout To Kill A Mockingbird, it is shown that the people of Maycomb County have various preconceptions and prejudices about others in their community. Whether it be the Cunninghams, the Ewells, the Merriweathers, the Bufords, or the entire population of Negroes, there seems to be something in their character that the rest of the county finds lacking. This perpetual, contemptuous view of everybody else seems to be a fact of life in Maycomb County, but this doesn’t make it right. There are several people who clearly show this theme, like Tom Robinson, or Walter Cunningham, but Boo (Arthur) Radley is the only one that is subject to this misinformed gossip for the entire book. Through Boo, it can be seen that this custom of Maycomb’s should be expunged from their world and ours.
Did you know To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is rated the number one book to read before you die? To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in Maycomb, Alabama, a small town where everyone knows each other and knows the history of the town. In Maycomb your neighbors are like family, you see them everyday and they play an important role in your life teaching you life lessons. Including Miss Maudie, Miss Maudie shows the kids to forgive and forget about the trial and that Maycomb isn't as bad as they think it is and things will likely change in the future. Even though Dolphus Raymond doesn't live right next to the Finch’s he still plays an important role to the kids telling scout that she is going to have to get used to people giving people hell, in this scenario whites giving blacks hell. Mrs. Dubose teaches the kids the kids courage and it’s never too late to change things, she teaches the kids courage because even though they are scared of her they have to come in her house and read. She also teaches them it’s never too late to change because even though she was on her deathbed she fought a morphine addiction she swore she was going to break, and with the help of the kids she beat the addiction. In To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee uses events that happen in Maycomb to shape Jem and Scout Finch.
Children are often told by their parents not to judge someone before they grow to know them, but maybe, adults need to value this too. The book, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, takes place in the modest town of Maycomb, Alabama during the Great Depression. Legions of families have lived here for generations, and everyone has a reputation known by all. Children are regularly taught to avoid certain houses, because of the people living there. For example, Arthur Radley was called Boo by countless neighbors, due to his introvert behavior. Later, when his character was further discovered, he was shown to be a selfless and caring person, but no one saw this since they never took the time to look. Another woman, Mrs. Dubose, who was vocally rude towards others, was later found to have been dependent on morphine and could not be held accountable for her actions, and died fighting her addiction victoriously. An abusive single father accuses Tom Robinson, an African-American man, of raping his daughter, leading to a trial sparking controversy among the town. One man, however, sees his innocence and stands as his lawyer during the trial, his name is Atticus. Atticus is moral compared to all other people of the town and raises his two kids, Jem and Scout, so. During the trial, despite the best effort of Atticus and overwhelming evidence against it, the defendant is made guilty because of his race. After the trial ends, true integrity and growth are prominent in their actions.