Effects Of Parenting In To Kill A Mockingbird

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ENG2D1 TKAM Essay How one is parented during their life can easily relate to “cause and effect.” Retrospectively, how one was raised will, sooner or later, influence their actions and decisions. For example, if someone were to be raised in a disrespectful way, it is likely of that one to live a disrespectful life; cause is that you were raised poorly which results in the effect of living out a poor-mannered life. In Harper Lee’s “To Kill A Mockingbird”, a theme of parenting is evident in three characters: Bob Ewell, Calpurnia and Atticus Finch. The way Bob Ewell had raised and parented strongly exemplifies the “cause and effect” of parenting. Bob Ewell’s method of fostering and providing care was perhaps unsettling “and their paw’s right contentious.” (36) Consequently, this alters the way how the affected will deal with life later on. The Ewells, as stated by Atticus, had been the disgrace of Maycomb for three generations; as Bob’s parents had treated him poorly, so had Bob raised his offspring. The poor and quarrelsome parenting of past generation Ewells had eventually affected Bob Ewell. As the trend continues generation after generation, the poor parenting eventually proves consequence: “The boy’s condescension flashed to anger, ‘you try and make me, missus.’” (36) Evidentially, this means the way Bob had been parenting them is in an inferior …show more content…

Bob Ewell’s rigid way of parenting had led to a harsh life for others as future Ewell’s continue to be raised this way. Calpurnia’s strict teachings are essentially what is best for the children because she truly loves and cares for them. Atticus Finch parents through a unique but loving way. He guides his children with advice as they develop and confront more troubles and challenges. Ultimately, how one is parented and raised will later have an effect on how they deal with

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