Tuesday, August 20, 2019
To Kill A Mockingbird: Prejudice In Maycomb :: essays research papers
 To Kill A Mockingbird: Prejudice in Maycomb      Two major people in To Kill A Mockingbird are prejudged; Boo Radley  and Tom Robinson. One man is the victim of prejudice; Atticus Finch. These men  are mockingbirds. For a mockingbird has never hurt anyone, and neither has  Atticus Finch, Boo Radley, nor Tom Robinson. . Boo Radley is prejudged because  he chooses to stay in his domicile. While Tom Robinson is prejudged because of  his color. Atticus Finch becomes a victim of prejudice due to his valiancy to  help a innocent black man; Tom Robinson. Boo Radley and Tom Robinson and  prejudged; but because prejudice is so inclusive, even those who help the ââ¬Å"  mockingbirdsâ⬠, Atticus, become victims of prejudice.  Maycomb people gossip about Boo Radley because he chooses to stay in  his house, while Tom Robinson is stereotyped by Maycomb because of his skin  color. Rumors are spread about these men because most of Maycomb is guilty of  prejudice. Boo Radley is generally gossiped about by Miss Stephanie Crawford.  Miss Stephanie recounts to Jem about rumors spread about Boo Radley. ââ¬Å"So Jem  received much of his information from Miss Stephanie Crawford...â⬠( Lee, TKAM 11  ). Miss Stephanie explains a erroneous rumor about Boo. ââ¬Å"As Mr. Radley passes by,  Boo drove the scissors into his parent's leg...â⬠ ( 11 ). Tom Robinson is  prejudged by many people, some include: Scout, Mr. Gilmer, and Bob Ewell. For  example, when Scout says, ââ¬Å"Well, Dill, after all he's just a Negroâ⬠ (199).  Maycomb people are the sin of all prejudice in Maycomb.  Boo Radley and Tom Robinson are mockingbirds. Both of these men are  victims of prejudice. To take advantage of these men would be a sin, just as it  would to kill a mockingbird. ââ¬Å"Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for  us to enjoy...that's why it's a sin to kill a mockingbird (90).â⬠  Tom Robinson is taken advantage of by the Ewell family. Tom had nothing  against anybody, especially the Ewells'. He would help Mayella with her chores, and  the part of it that made him a mockingbird, is that he did not want anything in  return. ââ¬Å" Were u paid for these services...No suh, not after she offered to give  me a nickel the first time (191).â⬠ What makes Boo Radley a mockingbird is that  he has never really never hurt anybody, he minds his own business while watching  over his children. The Ewell family and many other people in Maycomb have sinned,  distinctively Bob Ewell, because they took advantage and prejudged to innocent  men; Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.  People who help the mockingbirds also become victims of prejudice.  					    
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