If Atticus would have been persistent and not allowed the mob in to Tom, he could have gotten hurt as well. Miller Likewise, Jack St. Brides reputation was ruined, but his had been tarnished before he even moved to Salem Falls. Jack had been convicted of rape, whether it was true or not it still harmed his reputation because people automatically assume the worst about him.
Harper Lee uses the trial of Tom Robinson a black man accused of rape on a young white girl, Mayella as a central theme to portray the prominence of racial discrimination in Maycomb. The racial prejudice is also widely shown through the characterisation of Atticus. Having Scout as the narrator allows Harper Lee to highlight the gender inequity through a youthful unbiased perspective.
Racism in To Kill A Mockingbird is very common, and it is an important part in the story. Racism is shown by the Caucasians in Maycomb against the African-Americans in many different ways like when the jury convicts Tom Robinson guilty of raping Mayella Ewell. The details of Tom Robinson raping Mayella Ewell are very vague and do not show enough evidence that Mayella Ewell was raped.
When the jury of all Caucasian men decide to vote if Tom Robinson is guilty. The main conflict is between the blacks and the whites and for generations the blacks have been enduring continuous racial abuse from the white.
For instance, when Atticus gets involved in Tom 's case as the defendant lawyer, he faces a lot of criticism from his dear ones. Thomas Robinson is a negro who is accused of rape by a 19 year old white girl named Mayella Ewell. To Kill a Mockingbird is about a young girl named Jean-Louise Finch, who they call Scout, her brother Jeremy, nick-named Jem, and many other characters. Their father Atticus, who is a lawyer, had been given a case to handle and did not have a choice but to receive it and work his best for his client.
The case was about an African man, named Tom Robinson, who was accused of raping a white woman. Originally she called the book Atticus. I'm happy she didn't stick with that one. I always found the kids in the book far more interesting. SparkNotes, an online study site, explains, "The title of To Kill a Mockingbird has very little literal connection to the plot, but it carries a great deal of symbolic weight in the book. In this story of innocence destroyed by evil, the 'mockingbird' comes to represent the idea of innocence.
Thus, to kill a mockingbird is to destroy innocence. That's why it's a sin to kill a mockingbird. So, who is the symbolic mockingbird? Later in the book, Scout explains to Atticus that hurting their reclusive neighbor Boo Radley would be "sort of like shootin' a mockingbird.
Finch, the last name of Scout, Jem, and Atticus, is a small bird. Like mockingbirds, they are also songbirds. Is Tom Robinson, the black man accused of sexually assaulting a white woman, a bird as well? Of all people, Atticus should believe Jem and Scout no matter what because he brought them up and knows that they are filial children. This shows how Scout and Jem are falsely accused even though they were victims as well. Another time the two siblings were falsely accused was when Calpurnia, the Finches' black cook, took the two of them to the black church.
Lula, a black woman in attendance, prejudges them "'You ain't got no business bringin' white chillun here—they got their church, we got our'n '" Lee The writer deals with the idea of good and evil by highlighting the transition of Jem and Scout from the perspective of innocence. They believe that people are good because they do not realize the evil side of human nature.
She takes care of her yard, embellishing it with lovely flowers; she bakes goodies for her young neighbors. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Ben Davis May 13, How is Scout a hero in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Why is Jean Louise Finch called Scout?
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