Lessons Learned In To Kill A Mockingbird

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There are lessons in books that make the story interesting and there are lessons in books that can completely change the way the world is viewed. The characters in this book share how they were influenced by society, which teaches us as readers, lessons. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Scout, Atticus, and Tom learn that people should never judge someone without getting to know them through the people in Maycomb treating other races unequally. First, Scout learns that rumors are not always true. The main lesson Scout learns from society is that rumors are not always as they seem. “Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them. Scout was standing on Boo’s front porch and she was having daydreams of the past few years when in her mind, Boo was a dangerous man, when in reality he was always secretly helping Jem and Scout out. Just standing on the Radley porch was …show more content…

"You felt sorry for her, you felt sorry for her? Mr. Gilmer seemed ready to rise to the ceiling.” When Tom was in the courtroom he told Mayella that he felt sorry for her because she had bruises. Mr. Gilmer was shocked and angry. According to Mr.Gilmer, by Tom saying he was sorry to Mayella, he was pretty much putting himself above her. Tom learned that white people were putting themselves above black people and treating them completely differently. After all, Tom Robinson learned that no matter what, a white person will find any reason to make a black person look like a bad person. Lastly, Scout, Atticus, and Tom from To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee all learned, by living in Macomb, it is better to get to know someone before judging them and to treat everybody equal even if they are different. Everyone can learn from this story to treat everybody they way you want to be treated, no matter how different they

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