First off the amount of hatred to Tom Robinson and other blacks in the story is large. As in the story the main problem is the tom Robinson case that Atticus is working on and as the story goes on beforehand though the amount of hatred and disrespect increases as scout the main character of the story learns more about some people and their opinion. Although as time progresses blacks are the only one being hated, but whites as well as in the story, Jem says during the trial that he states “they don’t belong anywhere colored folks won’t have them because they’re half white and whites won’t have them because that they’re half black.” With this you can see the amount of hatred is in …show more content…
This statement is true due to the amount the things we do today as some people today don’t seem to listen to both sides in the argument. as people today will sometimes have this thought of they have more power the others. so they chose to ignore them and just follow their opinions and don’t even chose to listen to any state of giving evidence.
This proves that the central idea has listened to both sides of the argument before judging someone. Due to the amount of evidence in the story we can make an inference that in. To Kill a Mockingbird, that the central idea is debatable and is true to its main plot and storyline. Plus, that we can even find this main Idea can be found in our lives today. By noticing and realizing the amount of fights in the world where people only listen to one side to the