Mocking Bird Reflection

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To kill a mocking bird by Harper Lee is a novel published in 1960 and it is one of the famous books in the American literature. The plot and the character of the story is about small family living in boring place that has racism, as a result of that they learn a lot of live lessons specially the little girl named Scout. The author uses the mocking bird as symbol of the innocent people that have never intended to harm or cause damage only making music for us, so if somebody kill a mocking bird it considered as sin and means to use your power on the people who are weaker than you. The core of the book shows how scout grows up and learns a lot from her father Atticus and from the mocking bird story. This essay will summarize the whole story …show more content…

Unfortunately, even though Atticus gave strong evidences in his defending, the white people accused him of rapping Mayella Ewell. He considered also a mockingbird because he is an innocent man and all the evidences are supporting his story but they accused him and send him to jail because of racism. He was trying to help the Mayella but every thing went against him. In this part of the story Scout and Jem have learned another two life lessons, the first one is to keep fighting even if you are going to lose. They learned that from Atticus when he kept defending on Tom even that he knew he would lose of racism. Moreover, they learn that the world is very unfair after they crushed by Tom story. Scout had problems in her school because her father defending a black man but Atticus said to her “You might hear some ugly talk about it at school, but do one thing for me if you will: you just hold your head high and keep those fists down. No matter what anybody says to you, don 't you let 'em get your goat. Try fighting with your head for a change." - Chapter 9 .page101) this is how she grap the first lesson about being optimistic no matter of the obstacles she would

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