Atticus Finch Discrimination Essay

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Straight Outta Maycomb In the word today, many people have either been a victim, bystander, or perpetrator of discrimination. In the novel, “ To Kill A Mockingbird”, by Harper Lee, the characters, Jem, Scout and Atticus Finch are unmasked to the harsh discrimination in Maycomb. There compassion, and understanding towards others helped them to see different perspectives, instead of judging instantly of others. They overcame many adversities together and alone, making them more potent. When an individual encounters extreme discrimination, then they will be forced to overcome revolting judgement from society because, if they do not, they will never be strong in identity. The way people respond to discrimination can shape their identity, …show more content…

Scout witnessed vast amounts of discrimination, whether it was towards herself or others. With the hostility from her aunt Alexandra, Scout embraced strength to stand up for her opinions and interests towards her way of life. There on she continued to dress the way she liked not caring for her aunts opinion or being “ lady like”. That proved that she can be strong headed and defend herself no matter who it is against. Not only did her aunt discriminate her but so did Jem. “ It’s about time you started bein’ a girl and acting right. “ These negative judgements angered Scout, but did not affect her in a harmful way. Scout used the criticism only to make herself stronger, and have more courage to later on stand up for herself. This shaped her identity because she used harsh judgement to improve her character, showing strength that will help to never drown in hateful opinions. Scout showed strength when her cousin Francis called Atticus a “nigger love”. That aggravated Scout to stand up and fight Francis. Connecting back to her aunt, Scout has been discriminated and exposed to it about other family members and in Maycomb. Not only did Scout get defensive about herself and family judgement, but when it came down to the teachings of Miss Caroline about the Holocaust it changed her character majorly. Scout new Hitler was racist towards the Jews, but when Miss Caroline

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