and think we are better than them. We create a hostile environment for people who have to leave in fear of being bullied by a group or an individual. The film “To kill a Mocking bird” reveals the terror of a man accused for a crime he did not commit. The man for being African American made him an easy culprit to frame. Since in the early to mid-20th century it was still alright to view African American as lesser than human. Atticus Finch knew this concept is wrong and accepted to defend him in trial regardless of the judgment of his community. Despite a lot of evidence proving his innocence the judge ruled him guilty. Atticus children were able to witness the trial and were unveiled the true corruption of their …show more content…
Jerry is a well-meaning, businessman, and Husband but is tired of plodding along in his father-in-law’s shadow and led astray by society’s obsession with the pursuit of wealth. He wants to gain wealth even if it means risking his life of his family. His plans lead to the kidnap and accidental murder of his wife. Maggie who is 7 months pregnant is a cop who wants to bring custody to the man responsible of 3 homicides. She represents what Jerry lacks in family value. She is able to arrest the men responsible and by doing so she created a safer environment for her future family to