Racism and Morality in To Kill a Mockingbird

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    the world; learning to stand up both for one’s self, and for what is right. In Jasper Jones, literary techniques, namely metaphors, personification and intertextuality, enable Silvey to illustrate the roles morality, knowledge and proving one’s self…

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    focuses on deconstructing morality. Medina explores injustice in society with the goal of finding factors that contribute to its existence. In essence, the philosopher believes morality to be a noble human virtue, and a factor that can be used to eliminate social injustices. However, due to social beliefs that alter the perspectives of oppressors and the oppressed, it becomes difficult to champion for morality. In the case of Friedrich Nietzsche, he argues that morality is a questionable human…

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    Mockingbird Racism

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    The main point of the film is to display the era of the 1930s and how racism, prejudice and injustice reigned in the United States, the real America. I believe the purpose of this particular film was to display and promote the comparison of killing a mocking bird to executing an innocent individual. In the film the comparison is to an African American male, Tom Robinson. A main character named Atticus Finch declares in a conversation, "I’d rather you shot at tin cans in the backyard, but I…

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    when you’re not guilty and there is no chance that the jury will take your side. Sounds scary right? Well in the book To Kill a Mockingbird this really happened. Southern Gothic literature has often commented on society’s negatives or weaknesses; it is often disturbing but realistic (Southern Gothic Literature, Jackson, pg. 1). Harper Lee brings us the book To Kill a Mockingbird. This book is from the point of view of a girl named Scout Finch. She tells us about a man who will get wrongfully…

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    Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird chronicles the childhood of Scout Finch, specifically, her father, Atticus Finch, and his involvement in Tom Robinson’s rape trial. Atticus Finch, virtually the moral compass of the novel, and his decision to seek justice for Tom despite the sensibility he has on what the outcome of the trial will be ultimately speaks not only to his character, but also frames the novel with the theme of balancing good and evil. Despite the eventual loss of the case, Atticus…

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    entails confronting challenges without cowardice. Courage is a central theme throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. To Kill a Mockingbird was written by American novelist Harper Lee, whose own story holds striking parallels to her piece. Lee started writing the book in the 1950s, completing the novel in 1957 and publishing it in 1960 – during the American civil rights movement. To Kill a Mockingbird later received the Pulitzer Prize in 1961, and its film adaptation won multiple Academy…

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    they are influenced by some more characters in the story. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a MockingBird, Calpurnia, miss Maudie and Mrs Dubose are minor characters who influence the values and beliefs of Jem and Scout. Calpurnia tries her best to raise the children according to her beliefs which includes teaching the children how to act in a respectable manner. An example of Calpurnia teaching the children morality and good manners was when Scout was rude to Walter Cunningham: “Don’t matter who…

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    “The most important human endeavor is the striving for morality in our actions. Our inner balance and even our very existence depend on it. Only morality in our actions can give beauty and dignity to life. To make this a living force and bring it to clear consciousness is perhaps the foremost task of education. The foundation of morality should not be made dependent on myth nor tied to any authority lest doubt about the myth or about the legitimacy of the authority imperils the foundation of…

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    Vanessa Yu Mrs. DiMaggio AP Language In the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, the author Harper Lee tells a powerful story through the narrative of a young girl. The author conveys that possessing the qualities of morality, sympathy and courage, a person can overcome a prejudiced and racist society and find the good in the most unlikely and unexpected people. The author establishes her purpose using characterization and pathos. To Kill a Mockingbird is set in Maycomb County, a small town in…

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird the trial is viewed as the climax of the whole story. As there are many themes, author Harper Lee refers directly to messages such as: racial prejudice, morality, injustice, and maturity. This is demonstrated in the trial of Tom Robinson as was a way of showing that racism was included in the society of Maycomb. This trial observed the citizen’s views of the evil racial prejudices of Maycomb just to destroy an African-American man. Atticus Finch is defending Tom Robinson…

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