Scout's Childhood Simplicity in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird
[2023-08-28 01:12:11]
The adult world is a cold and horrible place. There are robbery, shooting, murder and suicide. If you are a 5 year old child and you do not see the world, you will not know how bad that is actually. You can see it at a glance. Children have a small part of ignorance of happiness, which helps them get away from harsh reality. Later on, when I met something that opened my eyes, they really started to understand the world we live in.
Harper Lee wrote to kill Mockingbird. Harper Lee is a story of her childhood in the 1930s in this novel. She made a fictitious character to provide a home and people of privacy. In order to kill the Mockingbird Scout, it is a hero with a fictitious name of novel and Harper Lee. The reader can see a book in scout maturity in many different ways. When she first attended school, the scout gained a lot of maturity. Killing Robin of Harper Lee is an attractive story that attracts the hearts of many readers. The main character and narrator, scout finch, or genre ease finch tells the voice of a girl who grew up in a small town called Meikomu County in the 1930s. Her father, Atticus Finch, is an inhuman lawyer in a highly prejudiced city. In the whole novel, Harper Lee contains many themes, but that is one of them.
Killing Robin is a novel by Harper Lee. Killing Robin was done in Alabama province, it is said by a girl named Scout Finch of the protagonist, Jean Louise. Her father, Atticus Finch, is a lawyer with high moral standards. To reconnaiss her brother Jim and his friend Diyre was interested in the local rumor of a man named Bradley who lived near but never left his house. Dire is from Mississippi, but at Finch 's house I stayed in the summer in May.
Harper Lee's novel "Kill Mocking bird" talks about the story of Jem and Boy Scout Finch and the early childhood in Maycomb, Alabama. In the title of killing Robin, there is a theme throughout the story. Characters, Tom Robinson, Bradley, Atticus Finch describe "Imitating a bird". "Do something, do nothing, do nothing, to make others's life better" Throughout the novel, Tom Robinson is regarded as a "simulated bird" through his kindness and sympathy for Mayora Ewell I will. When Tom announced his testimony, he said: "I feel sorry for her, but it seems to work harder than others.Thim is a black man, so in this society it feels wrong to think that Maera is disappointing, Tom testified "I said ugly to her, I do not want to be ugly, I do not want to do anything if I push her."