Theme in "To Kill a Mockingbird"
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Two themes of "Harry Potter" book and movie are the power of love (Harry can love, this makes him stronger than Voldemort) and the value of humility (Harry, discreet, boast myself Do not do). It is more successful than someone like Draco Malfoy who boasts about his family and their money and power. )
One of Twilight City 's book' s themes is a choice (Karen seems to be a vampire in itself, but chooses not to let people eat it).
Coexistence of good and evil: This novel shows readers the transition between Boy Scouts and innocent children.
The character representing moral quality is Atticus and the letter representing moral evil is Ewell (father who claimed Tom Robinson raped her girl).
2. Prejudice and injustice. (Prejudice: make a judgment before understanding the fact; illegal: lack of justice, error)
The book began to show pleasure and enthusiasm to McComu, then it continued, the scouts began to look at Meicom's cruel prejudice against blacks, and they hated Attikas to protect the blacks in the court It was. Scouts and their brothers began to understand the color of their skin, the social inequality thought to be of low importance because people of the whole race were abused and they did not have money.
Scouts and gems got a gun at Christmas and stopped very much. They later saw that Atticus took a perfect shot of a rabid dog from a distance, both left a deep impression. But Atticus told them that courage did not have guns. Courage is "Before you begin you know you are bound, but you will start anyway, you will see it anyway." He knows he can not win That is because of the prejudice of Maycomb people
The theme of "killing Mockingbird" is explained in two major subgraphs throughout the novel. One of the themes of the novel is to imitate the theme of birds. Atticus believes that killing Mockingbird is wrong. Because they only sing beautiful songs without hurting anyone what they do. Tom Robinson's attempt explains this theme. A black male, Tom Robinson, was accused of raping a white woman Mayer Ivy. In this subplot, Maycomb's racistic nature clearly explains the fact that Atticus was condemned by Tom's "black ghost lover" town and the mob of mobs outside the prison. It was in Tom Robinson's trial that people saw the biggest cheating example caused by prejudice.
An ignorant theme is an important part of "kill Robin" and "King of Edips" to convey part of the whole theme. In order to kill the Mockingbird, the entire town of Meikom did not know that Tom Robinson was an innocent person. "Mimicking a bird is not about doing one thing, just making music for us and having it enjoyed," Tom Robinson seems to be a thought-provoking bird. That man, Tom is a black man, so everyone is ignoring this fact. Everyone is ignoring what Tom says. The town has a state of mind, so all blacks are "ignorant, useless people" (108) and "immoral life" (204). It is for this collective way of thinking that the citizen does not believe that "... blacks oppose ... believe white people" (88). Ignorance of this fact eventually resulted in Tom's anacroism and very unfair death. It was ignorance of this truth that eventually led to the collapse of Edepus.
One of the themes of killing Robin One of the themes of killing Robin is that the development of Arthur Ra dley is related to innocent symbols related to imitation of birds. Harper Lee found a way to change his personality. As the book appeared, more and more details came to Arthur "Boo" Radley. Scouts and Gems In today's advanced society, individuals can better protect themselves from race, religion, social position, and social position. Sexually oriented discrimination Killing Robin was based on prejudice and injustice in the southern states of America (Alabama) in the 1930s. First, the society of blacks and whites is very different. Blacks and whites live in different communities. Blacks adore their own church, blacks and whites