To Kill a Mockingbird Theme Essay

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    novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Jem and Scout are the children of lawyer Atticus Finch, but they are not the problem. Mayella Ewell is a 19 year old poor white woman who claims that Thomas Robinson, a black man, beat her then raped her. But, this might not be the case. As Atticus goes to work to prove Tom innocent, you can recognize that Bob Ewell, Mayella’s father, chose to lie his way out. In an article by Andrew Cockburn, and American Dreams: Lost and Found by Studs Terkel, the themes that are…

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    Harper Lee’s novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird”, is a book in which Jean Louise Finch, also referred to in the novel as Scout, points out the discrimination of the people in Maycomb towards certain social groups, based on the age, gender, social class, and most importantly, racial classification. Lee’s, book, and many other famous, classic novels build up the idea of inequality. Inequality is the unfair treatment towards certain groups of people based on their race, gender, age, and social status in…

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    allowed to shoot mockingbirds. A mockingbird does not harm any other creature. A mockingbird merely sing melodies that give pleasure to its listeners. As Miss Maudie states, “They don't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us.” In the book, there is a loss of innocence. The title to kill a mockingbird pertains to this loss. Innocence is symbolized by the mockingbird. To kill a mockingbird is to destroy innocence. As the story progresses, there are a series of mockingbirds which are…

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    prejudice. In the world, several people will also judge on one’s gender and age as well. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, one is able to identify the prevailing theme of prejudice. The novel is set in the early 1930’s, in a small town of Maycomb. It is about a little girl named Jean Louise Finch, but everyone calls her Scout In the story, Jean’s father Atticus is defending…

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    award-winning novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, praises the acceptance of all types of people, regardless of social classes, race, and gender. Racism, discrimination, and social classes were explored into this book. Despite the taboo topics, it also has a moral meaning behind the story; acceptance. The protagonist, Scout, learns to accept all types of people throughout the novel even though she grew up in a Southern town where most white folks are racist. To Kill A Mockingbird praises…

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    As Miss Maudie Atkinson once said, “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy... they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” Mockingbirds live as purely innocent creatures, which happens to explain why killing them qualifies as a sin. In Harper Lee’s classic novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, the targeting of the innocent remains a key component. One very applicable theme to this novel is that sometimes the guilty are…

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    Maya Angelou, poet and social activist. This quote by Maya Angelou helps to explain many of the characters in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. I feel that this quote really helps explain that everyone can be a hero, and that it doesn’t matter if you’re a black man fighting the Jim Crow laws, or a young boy trying to protect his sister. In To Kill a Mockingbird, the theme of heroism is illustrated through Tom Robinson, Jem, and Boo Radley. Tom Robinson is a hero, because he tries to make…

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    “To Kill A Mockingbird”. After release, To Kill A Mockingbird was voted best fiction novel of the year and won the Pulitzer Prize in 1961 because of it. To Kill A Mockingbird discussed two main and interwoven themes, empathy and inequality. These themes were shown through the lens of Scout, a young child growing up at an extremely difficult time. To Kill A Mockingbird revolves around the struggles for equality, both in the eyes of the law and in the eyes of society. In To Kill A Mockingbird,…

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    licked before you begin but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what.”(149) In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird Jem and Scout learn what it truly means to be courageous. They put up with the racism and the hate they get throughout the story. Atticus teaches them throughout the novel to be empathetic of people. The novel To Kill A Mockingbird uses characters and conflict to display the theme that racism needs to be overcome to create a fair society. When the trial is starting out Jem…

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    Honor is given to those who follow the domain’s moral cowardice, the conspicuous, howbeit, have lost all honor by those who are followers. One of the most prominent themes in To Kill a Mockingbird is lost honor. Honor means to have high respect and Mr. Dolphus Raymond lost his respect when he professed to love a colored woman, have mixed children with her, and chose to be surrounded by those who don’t share the same skin color as him. “He’s got a colored woman and all sorts of mixed chillun”…

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