Stepping into someone's shoes is the best way to connect with them. The thought of empathizing with others is an important part of To Kill A Mockingbird. During the 1930s when the book is set in, raci…
To Kill a Mockingbird
TKAM has a lot of characters that the author plays around with. The author gives us characters that have to deal with these problems/ ideas face first. Jem is one of the most developed characters in t…
Justice, the concept of ethics and law that means that people behave in a way that is fair, equal and balanced for everyone, is a vastly explored topic in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. Concepts of racial b…
"Now when I fall upon the sidewalks of life, I skin my knees. I bleed." As the youth grow up and become older, they are no longer cushioned inside their little bubble where everything is done for them…
In Harper Lee's novel To Kill A Mockingbird, Scout as a young child struggles to understand differing perspectives on situations. After a major conflict at school with a teacher, dealing with poverty …
Perspective plays a critical role in everyone's life, stories, and situations. Each person has their perspectives and critics in any situation, comprehending others is key to success, and when the maj…
Maycomb's disease is only contagious to those who are weak; as the mad dog's appearance is equivalent to what Atticus has to face during his time of the case, he uses his gun to protect the kids and t…
Courage is strengthening your beliefs in the face of adversity as one is able to blaze a new trail to better the world. Inequality is inevitable in a society the reveals prejudice and racial discrimin…
Atticus once said, ¨you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point point of view… Until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.¨ Harper Lee's story To Kill a Mock…
What is a mockingbird? As a type of songbird, many believe the mockingbird symbolizes joyfulness, intelligence, and protection. This songbird listens first, then responds, which is a lesson for everyo…