Unexpected Events In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Sometimes the most unexpected events that happen in people’s lives are during their childhood. It impacts them for the rest of their lives. The emotion of the event stays with them forever, and it affects them in the future. The emotions of childhood sometimes will get in our way of making choices. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee tells us a story about a five-year-old girl named Scout dealing with problems during her childhood and how the events that happen to her make her understand what problems she will run into in the future. The whole situation happened with Boo Radley, in Maycomb, many rumors were spread about Boo Radley and the Radley household. It also happened with Tom Robinson, since he was an African American and back …show more content…

In 1930’s people were still very racist to African American and since Tom Robinson is African-American they get accused for things they didn't even do. When the trial begins people see that tom Robinson can't use his left hand because it was caught in a cotton mill when he was a young boy. So when Mayella told jury she got raped by him it couldn't really seem possible since he couldn't really use so much force into raping her since he wasn't strong enough to use both hands. Tom Robinson be also symbolizes a mockingbird like Mr. Arthur since he didn't harm anyone and still he is accused of raping Mayella. When Mr. Dolphus Raymond tells Scout, Jem and Dill how horrible and how ,much white people treat colored people, “Cry about the hell white people give colored folks, without even stopping to think that they’re people, too.”[Lee 201] Even though they see he can be innocent they still don’t really mind since it is African American he is just like any of them. Tom is a person who everyone sees as an unfair thing to do while he didn't disturb anyone but he is accused of doing something he didn't do and in the end, he ends up died for no good reason just like when they kill a

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