How Is Racism And Discrimination In To Kill A Mockingbird

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The movie To Kill a Mockingbird is about a family who lives in the city of Maycomb around the 1900s when racism and discrimination were still a major issue. Atticus who is the father of two children is widower and the lawyer in Maycomb. His two kids are named Jem and Scout. In the city of Maycomb, a tale revolves around a resident named Boo Radley who lives in the basement at his home and has the intentions to hurt people. Throughout the movie, we notice how white people believe they are superior over the black. As a result, the main issue that occurs in Maycomb is a court case involving Tom Robinson who is unable to obtain a fair trail.
In the beginning of the movie To Kill a Mockingbird, Jem and Scout are found playing outside and meeting …show more content…

One day they are playing in a tire when Scout decides to get in and be rolled down the street. On her journey, she rolls into Boo Radley’s yard and hits his house. As the children hurry to escape in order to not upset Boo Radley, they decide to go back to his house later that evening. The children are walking by his house and conclude that they should go under the high water fence around the back to ensure that no one will be able to notice them. As they approach the house, Jem crawls up to the porch so he can try to see Boo Radley. When he peaks through the window, a shadow appears behind him and then leaves. The children flee and crawl back under the high water fence so they can run back to their homes. When Jem went to crawl under the fence, his pants got hooked on the fence. As a result, Scout took them off so Jem could be free to run away. Trespassers are usually unexpected, uninvited, and unwanted. Children who are the most curious, are an exception to the rule of trespassing. When children trespass because of their curiosity about an attractive nuisance and become hurt, the owner of the property is liable. An attractive nuisance is when children under the age of 21, may collect damages if they are attracted on to a defendant’s property where they are hurt due to an object having an appeal to them. Jem, Scout, and Dill …show more content…

Tom Robinson and Boo Radley are only known as what people say about them. As a result, they can not create their own song like a mockingbird does, instead their song is based on the beliefs about them. For them, they are unable to be treated like the others in society. Tom Robinson was able to be proved innocent due to the racism involved in the case. Atticus, Jem, and Scout believed in Tom’s innocence because they believed everyone should be treated equally. The movie represents how the court system worked in the 1900s and that a fair trail for colored people was impossible to

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