The Importance Of Judging In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Most people know about not judging a book by its cover, it is the same message with people. If one judges a person merely on what they look like they will miss what is important, who the person is, what their morals are, and what their intentions are. It takes a person who has read the novel To Kill A Mockingbird to write this essay because it is a good example of treating others with respect and not judging others based on what they look like. Many characters in Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird learn that one cannot know a person until they look beyond that person’s appearances.
In the novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, many characters realize that the color of a person’s skin or the clothes a person wears is not what defines a person, instead it is what you cannot see that makes them who they are. In Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird she wrote that, “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view — until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” (Lee, 30) This means that how a person appears on the outside isn’t how they really are, looks cannot tell a person’s struggles or how they think or feel. Someone may think they know a person, but until they look at the …show more content…

Looks cannot inform anyone of what a person feels or is capable of. In an article about a woman on a talent show, the audience laughed at the contestant when she stated that she wanted to be a professional singer, without hearing her sing. Following the rude outburst of laughter she confidently continued, “When she began to sing, their expectations and their judgments were proven to be completely wrong. Not only could she sing, but she proved herself to be an extraordinarily talented person in a quite ordinary body.” (Sanchez, P3) This 47 year old women proved to a lot of people that a person must discover and respect people’s qualities before judging them, because they may be

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