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To kill a mocking bird
Although “A good Man is hard to find” and “To kill a mocking bird “were in the south and both have the Christianity religion. However, they are different in the ways religion has been expressed and portrayed. And the ways southern portray religion’s effects on southern lives and minds. In the “A Good Man is hard to find,” God’s grace is a central theme. Despite being the worst, most unlikable character in the entire story, the grandmother and the Misfit are shown to be recipients of god’s receiving his forgiveness and mercy despite their unworthiness. “To Kill Mockingbird,” tests southern religious practices and beliefs, revealing the tension that exists within a society that discriminates …show more content…
They should love each other no matter what color they are standing by Christianity. Attics raised up his kid’s scot and jam with religion rules. He raised them to respect others and love everybody. In “to kill a mockingbird” movie, there was Boo Radley the weird man that never go outside his house. He was so mean to Scout and Jam. Jam and Scout were so curies about him. They want to know what kind of man he is. And why he is a lone and always stays in his house. But in the end of the movie he showed up that he is a noble man and showed how people should help others when they need help no matter what, because that’s Cristian rules. He protected Jam and scout from the Wight man that tried to kill them, and took them safe to them house.
In conclusion, “A good Man is hard to find” and “To kill a mocking bird “were in the south and both have the religion “Christianity religion”. However, they are different in the ways religion has been expressed and portrayed. And the ways southern portray religion’s effects on southern lives and