Sunday, August 18, 2019
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Essay -- To Kill a Mockingbird Essa
Atticus once said You never really know a man until you stand in   his shoes and walk around in them - Examine characters and relationships   in to kill a mockingbird, in order to illustrate this maxim!    TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD    Atticus once said "You never really know a man until you stand in his  shoes and walk around in them"    Examine characters and relationships in to kill a mockingbird, in  order to illustrate this maxim!    I think Atticus is trying to say that you never really know a man  until you step in his shoes and do what he does. In the story there  are different relationships where characters do this. I think the  biggest relationship showing this is between brother and sister, Jem  and Scout Finch. Through out the whole story they will be together  doing things like playing with each other, helping each other and  exploring things with each other etc. Even on the first page when they  are talking to each other about the events leading up to Jem's broken  elbow to the last page where Scout is watching over Jem who is in bed  after his broken arm, they are always together even if it is Jem  watching over Scout at school or Scout helping Jem think of plans.  There are lots of examples in to kill a mockingbird where Jem and  Scout are together. The first real time Jem and Scout are together is  when they meet Charles Baker Harris and they start talking about  reading. "How old are you" asked Jem, "Four-and-a-half?" "Going on  seven" "Shoot no wonder, then" said Jem, jerking his thumb at me.  "Scout yonder has been reading ever since she was born, and she aint  even started to school yet" Here Jem is showing Scout off and showing  how proud that his sister has not started school yet but she can read.  When Charles B...              ...ything. That night Mr Cunningham and his crew come wanting to  hurt Tom but luckily for Tom, Atticus is there and Scout manages to  talk to Mr Cunningham and get them to leave. When the trial comes  Atticus tries his hardest to prove Tom is innocent. He tries different  way's and one is when he tells Bob Ewell to write some thing which he  does then Atticus asks which side of the face did Mayella get hit on.  Atticus makes it so that he catches out Bob. Atticus then asks Tom to  come up and asks him to pickup a glass fully knowing he can't. This  shows signs that it was not Tom who committed the rape but someone  else. Even though Atticus proves this the Jury still finds Tom guilty  of rape obviously because he is black and Bob Ewell is white. I think  these are the main relationships in to kill a mockingbird, but there  are also more but which are no way near as big.                      
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