Mississippi Burning And To Kill A Mockingbird Comparison Essay

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Subheading 3: No respect for people who have a different colour/religion
One connection was noticed across the texts that To Kill a Mockingbird, Schindler’s List and Mississippi Burning had plentiful amounts of this specific aspect in contrast to the poems which were about soldiers condition not prejudice against people with different colour/religion.
Mississippi Burning and Schindler’s List are similar as in both texts, it has been showed that there is no respect towards people with a different colour/religion and property
Mississippi Burning has numerous violence scenes in contrast to To Kill a Mockingbird. In Mississippi Burning, the opening scene shows a burning church. There is no fire brigade nearby to stop the fire. The camera movement from the graveyard to the church. The graveyard is of those people who fought for justice but got killed by the hatred of the KKK and white people. The church symbolises peace, hope and love which is all shattered by the fire full of hatred. The close up shot on the church collapsing shows falling apart of the community. A gospel music was playing “Take my hand and lead me on” which shows that there is an African American component to the film and alludes to the fact that it is an African American church that has been torched. …show more content…

It is slightly different as it also says something about the church but it has not been burnt down like the one in the movie. When Calpurnia (the maid ) takes the Finch children (Scout and Jem) to the black church, the relationship between whites and blacks was properly described. The black community had their own church known as The First Purchase Church which was built by the first free slaves. Moreover, it was a gambling den for whites during the week showing the complete disregard the whites have for the ‘sacred’ spaces of the

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