When Tom Robinson testified, "I am sorry for her" (Lee, 264), a thoughtful thought of Mr. Robinson's mere concern for an insulting father, Mayella Ewell, mainly white racial discrimination Instead of explaining as a trial, a colored person pity with a white woman. It is clear in the court that the racist's view ignores objectivity. This is a consequence of the belief that racists are color people can not be equal at the moral level. Furthermore, there is a socio - economic difference between white people and ethnic minorities. This is due to the notion of racist discrimination that colored people are only suitable for devastated work such as outdoor work.
Harper Lee's "To kill Mockingbirds" talks about American racial discrimination and narrow ideas of the 1930s. The "kill Robin" character forms an integral part of their influence, including the opponent Bob Ewell. In literature, the opponent is a personality, power or concept that creates a conflict that the hero needs to deal with. There are two main characters in "Killing a robin". It is a narrator's scout and Attickies of her father, a local lawyer. As an opponent, Bob Ewell condemned black Tom Robinson with malice and raped his daughter. At the end of the story Ewel attacked the scout and her brother with a knife and made him an adversary against the scout. In a broader sense Ewell represents the negative side of the then southern society.
In the novel 'Kill ing a Robin', Harper Lee made a keynote speech on prejudice and racial discrimination in modern society. Prejudice is defined as prejudicial judgment or opinion on things, people, race. At To Kill a Mockingbird, the harsh realities of the 1930s - and the isolation of blacks and white people - were strongly expressed by some major "imitation birds" and prejudiced idols. Arthurad and Tom