How Is To Kill A Mockingbird Unfair

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Life Is Not Fair “Get over it life is unfair.” This is a saying that is often quoted about what happens in your life. The fact that one of your teachers, or parents might like one student, or child over the rest is unfair but what are you able to do about that? Injustice. It is a word that is thrown around a lot by people who think that they are being unfairly mistreated. One common theme seen throughout To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee is injustice. This is shown through Tom Robinson's unfair trial, Bob Ewell trying to kill Jem, and also the reactions of the Finches neighborhood for the Finches sticking up for the black folks in the area.

Injustice is seen in To Kill A Mockingbird when Tom Robinson a hard-working, honest, black man is brought to trial for being accused of raping young Mayella Ewell. Miss Ewell said claimed that Tom Robinson had beaten her and tried to rape her. It was disproved that Tom Robinson had beaten her because his left hand was completely crippled and useless, “Atticus was trying to show… that Mr. Ewell could have beaten up Mayella. …show more content…

Jem is mistreated by his near death from Bob Ewell, Tom, his false trial, the black people, just mistreated in everything and mistrusted. False rumors that are spread around can hurt others. It also can change the way you view people like Boo Radley being a mysterious creepy killer, and the blacks of just being evil and bad. These things start bad habits and things like racism and mistrust. The world is a place full of injustice but as Christians we are called to live set apart from the world. We must not follow the worlds rules and ways but we must do the right things like Atticus did even if it might mean humbling yourself and lowering your respect in the eyes of others maybe even in your own family. This is the only way that we can change our world. Be like Atticus: brave, firm in his beliefs, and

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