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- To Kill A Mockingbird
- Prejudice has caused the pain and suffering of others for many
- centuries.
- Some examples of this include the Holocaust and slavery in the United
- States. In to Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee racism was the cause of
- much agony to the blacks of a segregated South. Along with blacks, other
- groups of people are judged unfairly just because of their difference from
- others. The prejudice and bigotry of society causes the victimization of
- people with differences.
- Some who are discriminated against are those who are born
- differently than the majority. One person that is treated unfairly is
- Calpurnia, as you can see when Aunt Alexandra tried to get Atticus to fire
- Calpurnia, because in her eyes, Calpurnia wasn't a good enough female role
- model (p.136). This is a prejudice action, because Calpurnia is as good
- as a role model as Aunt Alexandra, if not better. Aunt Alexandra is a
- bigot and doesn't see the character of Calpurnia, just the color of her
- skin. Another person who is treated like an inferior is Scout by her
- teacher, because she knew how to read. She discovered that I was
- literate and looked at me with more than faint distaste. (p.17). Scout
- is treated like it is her fault that she knows more than the average child
- did. She learned earlier than others so she gets punished unjustly. Tom
- Robinson is also one who is discriminated by a biased community. Tom is
- found guilty by the jury in his case against the Ewells (p.211). The
- guilty verdict is a direct result of a racist community. Tom was never
- given a fair chance in the trial, even though that the evidence was
- proving him innocent. People that are born differently often get
- mistreated and are discriminated against.
- Another group that is treated poorly in the society based on
- bigotry, are the people who have chosen to be different. One who chose to
- be different is Dolphus Raymond. He pretended to be drunk so no one gave
- him any trouble on the way that he lived his life (p.200). The way a
- person lives should be there own personal business. He has the right to
- live differently than others if he feels that is the way he wants to live.
- Another person that lives differently is Boo Radley. Boo stayed inside
- his house for a number of years without ever coming out to interact with
- others. He didn't want attention that would come from the rumors that
- were said about him. Stories were made up about him and he felt it was
- best for him to stay inside. The people who chose to be different took a
- risk of being made outcasts of the majority of the society.
- The final group that was made to feel different was the group that
- defended and protected the minorities and the wrongfully treated people.
- Atticus was a good example of one who defended the different by defending
- Tom Robinson in his case. Atticus had integrity that gave him the
- strength to endure the ridicule that arose from his decision to defend a
- black man in a segregated area. Atticus was threatened and his children
- were treated poorly by their peers, because he had the courage to stand up
- for the oppressed. Sheriff Tate defends the different when he says, I
- never heard tell that it's against the law for a citizen t do his utmost
- to prevent a crime from being committed, which is exactly what he did, but
- maybe you'll say it's my duty to tell the town all about it and not hush
- it up. (p.276). Sheriff Tate is trying to protect Boo from the attention
- that could frighten him. The sheriff is doing the right thing by hiding
- the truth from the community. By defending the different, people take a
- chance of being known as strange or inferiors to the rest of the people
- that they are around.
- Throughout the story, people that are unlike the majority, get
- hurt. They are given obstacles that they have to overcome in order to
- survive. Some people in the world can survive these obstacles, and there
- are some that just give up. By fighting for your rights, people start to
- realize that character is the important attribute to a person. To Kill a
- Mockingbird, by Harper Lee showed me that the people with differences are
- not always doing things the wrong way. It is the majority that may be
- going at it all wrong.
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