When Mr. Gilmer asked if Tom Marila was lying, he intimately told Meyera that he had mistaken his thought and put it in a less negative image (19.135). Tom Robinson will only appear in chapter 19, but as one of the central figures his lovely individuality is still a long time after the reader has felt pity with the reader by completing the novel. In addition to Calpurnia and Tom Robinson, other members of the underworld also showed positive qualities, especially on how they look at the white neighbors.
Harper Lee kills Robin about families living in the town of Maycomb where blacks and whites live separately. Father Attilious explained to the children 's scouts and gems that killing Mockingbird is a sin. He said imitation birds do nothing but to make beautiful music, we never should kill them. Although they are innocent, they are still in the fire, so many characters are comparable to birds mocking the title. - Atticus Finch analyzed the role of killing Robin Abraham Lincoln said once: "You can not escape from today's tomorrow's responsibility." The character of More Birds Atticus Finch must observe this sentence. His ideas are days. Atticus is a lawyer born and grew up in Maycomb County. He still lives with his child Jeremy (also known as Jem) and Genre Ease (also known as Scout).
Jem Finch, in Alabama in the 1930 's, Harcomb Lee killed robin to establish the town called Maycomb. The Maycom community is mixed and thinks white people are dominant like most places at the time. This book is seen through the eyes of two children, Jem and Scout Finch, who are growing up in this society. As Jem grew older, he began to notice that the community and the adults around him were not always the same ... Harper Lee Atticus's Mockingbird is fair to everybody no matter where he is . Attikas believes that everyone should be treated equal. No matter who is in danger, he treats everyone fairly. Atticus has shown to children how to respect and handle other people, regardless of what they did or said. Atticus symbolizes equality and justice not only in the court but also outside court.