Examples Of Injustice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Injustice comes in many shapes and sizes. It could be the smallest thing like a dirty look, all the way up to being murdered for no good reason. In To Kill A Mockingbird many of people face injustice. Atticus faces flak from his community for supporting Tom, who also faces injustice from the community for the alleged rape of Mayella, who probably faces the saddest injustice of all, the injustice of loneliness and the absence of love.
Another person that faced injustice in the book is Mayella Ewell. Mayella’s injustice was different to the other people, for others it was the community. For Mayella it was her own father. Mayella was abused and forced to do all the housework in the house. Never did she have an opportunity to have fun or anything of the sort. The one time she attempted to do something fun, which was start a relationship with Tom, she was beaten and possibly worse by her father, and then Tom was convicted for life in prison. She is truly a person with nothing.
Many characters faced injustice in To Kill A Mockingbird, one that stands out the most is Atticus. Atticus decided to take a …show more content…

He was convicted of raping Mayella Ewell, even when all the evidence pointed towards her father. He was convicted because he was a black man and no other reasons. Atticus’s defense was superb, and discredited the prosecution at every turn, yet he still lost the case. In the words of Jem “It ain’t right, Atticus” (Lee 212). However, before the trial even began, Tom was being mistreated. The reason the trial began was because Mayella attempted to have a relationship with Tom, Bob Ewell found out, and was so furious he wanted them both punished. He beat up Mayella, sued Tom, and got away with it. “Why don’t you tell the truth, child, didn’t Bob Ewell beat you up.” (Lee 187). If this was anyone else it would have been a different story. When Tom was on trial, justice was also on trial, and justice

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