Harper's novel "Kill Mockingbird" was published in 1960 and is one of the few American classics that won the Pulitzer Prize. Racial discrimination spread in many towns of South America in the 1930s was brilliant with a deep image of "killing Robin." There are several words in the book, but the real hero is the narrator's father, Atticus Finch. He is a man with integrity and wisdom. Atticus is not just a person, it is a very heroic person, he has in principle, determination, and more importantly the qualities he teaches to others. When it comes to kill Robin, you will find that Li uses many explanations, dialogue and actions to portray Atticus as a heroic figure. Show more
As mentioned above, Atticus's career is very difficult. Atticus' young Tom Robinson paid a price for ignorance and hurt the stereotypes that were done every day at Maycomb. The story that a white woman was raped and beaten by a black man caused fear of men 's black sex. "As you get older, you will see white people deceiving blacks every day of your life, but let me tell you something, do not forget it - relationship with whom he is No, whites are garbage how hard we are when he is doing something to a black man or how much he is coming from his family "(220). When Ewell condemned Tom with rape, his decision was not from facts of life, but from the general classification and stereotype of Maycomb. "Regardless of the color of the rainbow, there is a place in the court where people should do an equal deal, people have a way to inform the jury of their indignation" (220). Others did not spend time understanding Tom, but instead they feared him and distrusted him. But Tom is not the only victim of Meikom.
Dolph Sulaimondo is a typical example of the lack of judgment of the town. Dolphins are considered to be drunk living in the black community. When Dill and Scout sat down to talk to him, they learned that the only drink he "abuses" is Coca Cola. Basically, some people in the whole town are completely
When accused of raping a white woman, Atticus Finch showed great moral courage by defending Tom Robinson in the courtroom. This kind of behavior requires courage, as Atticus already knows Tom is convicted in the town of Mecombe. Intolerance and racial discrimination that has been spreading in the south for centuries in the society may not be ruled out by this situation, but Attikas will fight in any case. "... If you do not do this, I can not raise my head to town ... I can not even tell you, and Jim will not do anything." This sentence is Atticus. Scouts said the goal is to teach scouts about social etiquette and ethics. If he is a lawyer, he will not be faithful to his family and friends. Allowing children to participate in lawsuits is subject to different prejudice and distrust than most people. In the novel, people in color are considered dangerous and contrary to prejudice.
Most importantly, in Harper Lee's "to kill Mockingbirds", the courage of the Scout teaches her that the character of courage is quiet. The courage of Atticus Finch is often undisturbed and subtle. Atticus quietly and systematically put his glasses on his forehead and aimed and killed a rabid dog. When a mob asked Tom Robinson, quietly, he sat in front of the prison. The fin cheese neighbor Miss Mordy bravely defended the right to stay at the citizen of other citizens and Boo Ruddy's house and showed great patience when her house burned, she said anyway He said that he hated. Another neighbor, Mrs. Du quietly faced morphine intoxication in bed. The courage to be shown by Atticus Finch and Boo Radley, and by Mrs. Maudie and Mrs. DuBose is a humble feature, not a dramatic feature like a missionary teacher of aunt Alexandra's virgin.
In "Killing Robin", what does the Scout know about courage? Author "To kill Mockingbird": Harper Lee