Saturday, April 18, 2020
To Kill A Mocking Bird-Prejudice Essays - Discrimination, Abuse
  To Kill A Mocking Bird-Prejudice      To Kill A Mockingbird  Prejudice has caused the pain and suffering of others for many  centuries.  Some examples of this include the Holocaust and slavery in the United  States. In to Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee racism was the cause of  much agony to the blacks of a segregated South. Along with blacks, other  groups of people are judged unfairly just because of their difference from  others. The prejudice and bigotry of society causes the victimization of  people with differences.  Some who are discriminated against are those who are born  differently than the majority. One person that is treated unfairly is  Calpurnia, as you can see when Aunt Alexandra tried to get Atticus to fire  Calpurnia, because in her eyes, Calpurnia wasn't a good enough female role  model (p.136). This is a prejudice action, because Calpurnia is as good  as a role model as Aunt Alexandra, if not better. Aunt Alexandra is a  bigot and doesn't see the character of Calpurnia, just the color of her  skin. Another person who is treated like an inferior is Scout by her  teacher, because she knew how to read. She discovered that I was  literate and looked at me with more than faint distaste. (p.17). Scout  is treated like it is her fault that she knows more than the average child  did. She learned earlier than others so she gets punished unjustly. Tom  Robinson is also one who is discriminated by a biased community. Tom is  found guilty by the jury in his case against the Ewells (p.211). The  guilty verdict is a direct result of a racist community. Tom was never  given a fair chance in the trial, even though that the evidence was  proving him innocent. People that are born differently often get  mistreated and are discriminated against.  Another group that is treated poorly in the society based on  bigotry, are the people who have chosen to be different. One who chose to  be different is Dolphus Raymond. He pretended to be drunk so no one gave  him any trouble on the way that he lived his life (p.200). The way a  person lives should be there own personal business. He has the right to  live differently than others if he feels that is the way he wants to live.   Another person that lives differently is Boo Radley. Boo stayed inside  his house for a number of years without ever coming out to interact with  others. He didn't want attention that would come from the rumors that  were said about him. Stories were made up about him and he felt it was  best for him to stay inside. The people who chose to be different took a  risk of being made outcasts of the majority of the society.  The final group that was made to feel different was the group that  defended and protected the minorities and the wrongfully treated people.   Atticus was a good example of one who defended the different by defending  Tom Robinson in his case. Atticus had integrity that gave him the  strength to endure the ridicule that arose from his decision to defend a  black man in a segregated area. Atticus was threatened and his children  were treated poorly by their peers, because he had the courage to stand up  for the oppressed. Sheriff Tate defends the different when he says, I  never heard tell that it's against the law for a citizen t do his utmost  to prevent a crime from being committed, which is exactly what he did, but  maybe you'll say it's my duty to tell the town all about it and not hush  it up. (p.276). Sheriff Tate is trying to protect Boo from the attention  that could frighten him. The sheriff is doing the right thing by hiding  the truth from the community. By defending the different, people take a  chance of being known as strange or inferiors to the rest of the people  that they are around.  Throughout the story, people that are unlike the majority, get  hurt. They are given obstacles that they have to overcome in order to  survive. Some people in the world can survive these obstacles, and there  are some that just give up. By fighting for your rights, people start to  realize that character is the important attribute to a person. To Kill a  Mockingbird, by Harper Lee showed me that the people with differences are  not always doing things the wrong way. It is the majority that may be  going at it all wrong.    
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