Injustice is like a sword that has the ability to perforate through a person’s heart especially when it is done by the person you adore the most. In To kill a mockingbird harper lee uses an array of techniques such as allusion and repetition to emphasise the theme injustice. Allusion can be seen when uncle Jack belts Scout without seeing the whole picture. ‘Her uncle spanked her, leaving seven or eight red marks.’ This alludes to Jesus Christ when he was battered by the soldiers for essentially saying ‘I am God’. This shows injustice and shows that Uncle Jack is a character that can sometimes be too quick to judge. Allusion is also portrayed when Tom Robinson is shot numerous times for attempting to go home. ‘The guards shot Tom 17 times in the back as he tried to climb over the fence’. This alludes to Julius Ceaser where he was stabbed numerous times as the senate thought him as a threat. This shows how much prejudice the officers had towards Tom and how much of a threat they thought he postured on them. Another technique that highlights injustice is repetition. Repetition is utilised when the …show more content…
The book has demonstrated these, through the eyes of Scout, an innocent 6 years old who towards the end becomes a more mature and understanding 9-year-old. The book compasses a 3 year period and explores many issues in Maycomb County which are all still pervasive in today’s