To Kill a Mockingbird the book To Kill a Mockingbird, is not just one of those regular books about how the white man becomes a hero because he defended a black man in a racist place. There is much more, there is compassion he made in the story and it is very meaningful how nice this man was to black people even though everyone did not like them even him because he was nice to black people. But he still went with his heart to save and help the black man from being hurt.
All through the story, it talks about how she was disliked and made fun of, even his children were attacked in the woods by Bob, he tried to possibly kill them, and he made one of the kids fall unconscious and threw the other one around. Thank god she had the costume on. This all happened because their dad tells them how mean people can be. Bob had his daughter lie in front of everyone in court saying that the black guy Tom abused her and hit her and choked her with his hands, but little does she know he can't even move one of his hands because he has no feeling in his hand. I know she was scared of her father though because I think that he was abusing her too, hitting her and forcing her to do this. I know the people in that courtroom know that he is innocent when he can't even do any of that, but they still say he is guilty because the white people always win against the black people.
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Take a venture into whether Atticus is unrealistic and glorified as a hero for saving the black community. He is realistic everything he does is crazy but really, he is a very different man from everyone else in that town, on the other hand the actions he does are very good too because the racist man Bob spit in his face but he was mature enough to not fight back with him because he is acting like an adult and he is always calm with the negative attitude people give him when he goes somewhere because of him helping a black person. And that makes it an unrealistic story because it is so not normal and this usually doesn't happen in life not anymore.
Some quotes from To Kill a mocking bird are,
You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view …
“Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. ...
“Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a Mockingbird.”
“People generally see what they look for, and hear what they listen for.”