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Cunningham Atticus Scott Poor Crop Farmer Moody Dilb. Ledley Killed Scissors Mrs. Du Bos Judge Judge Thomson Euel Finch Aunt Stephanie Hunted with a gun to kill the robin Yes A sin, because the robins do nothing but sing for us, will not spoil our garden, do not build nests in the corn barn, do nothing but sing for us better knack for getting along with everyone Only by putting yourself in the consideration of others, you can truly understand a person, you have to get into his heart and understand his thoughts. Compromise is a kind of agreement reached by mutual promises. Commitment to the necessity of going to school. Good things. Heike the sharpshooter Helen, the nigger gang. The bluffing son. There are so many ugly things in the world. I hope you stay away from them, but it is impossible for Karl to gossip. It is forbidden to fight with the old tree, the tree hole, the pants are neatly folded, and wait for him to go back and beat Meeira to drink. Dad attacked me from behind and attacked my left hand. No rape. The chair knocked over. She asked me to kiss her. Not guilty. Breaking stereotypes. Whites seduce blacks. Destroy evidence to remove cynical self-confidence. The guilt proves that all blacks are dishonest. All blacks are inherently mean. All blacks are untrustworthy to women. There are two assumptions concerning personality. A white lie, everyone is equal, in the name of God, the defendant was convicted of coma with due diligence and duty. Tate Sheriff Arthur Bu caught him, saved the child, and the neighbor walked out.

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As the daughter of Atticus and the storyteller, Scott, her perception of the world and emotional fluctuations are invisibly affecting the pace of the film. Little children believe in ghosts and ghosts, and enjoy digging up such anecdotes, so she believes in all the terrible rumors of Bu Radley, saying that he is a ghost, full of blood, and eats raw animals. , There is a terrifying scar on his face, his teeth are sparse, his eyes are bulging, and a skeleton is alive. Under this kind of fear, the Radley family was gradually demonized into a family telling strange tragedies. The quiet house of Radley has become the best place for horror fantasy. It doesn't seem to be silent, as if some crime is brewing, but there is a faint low laughter, which is creepy. Bu Radley is synonymous with horror. In Scott's nightmares, he always hides in some dark shadow, grinning and howling, with blood flowing from the corners of his mouth. So, when she was sitting in the tires that day and rolled onto the steps of Radley's house, she was almost unable to move, "The blood on her body was all solidified." The children have been adventuring in Bu Radley’s yard as part of their entertainment, but they are stopped by their father Atticus. They don't know much about it. They are still children and can't tell the whole story.

When Scott is full of anger, dissatisfaction with life, and conflicts with people around her, it is a growth experience that makes her more aware of the face of life. She doesn't like to go to school, because Miss Caroline's accusation, Atticus taught her to put herself in the situation for the sake of others. Although she thinks that the traditional teaching method "lied" some of her own things, Atticus still let her learn useful things from it; Scott is easy to get angry and can't control her emotions, so she solves the problem by " "Fist" is a violent way to solve the problem. As long as she is angry with someone, she will be so extreme that she will say "I hate you, look down on you, and hope you die tomorrow!" To a certain extent, adults' behavior towards blacks is also so extreme, losing their rationality and basic moral judgment. They hate it, then they will kill him. Some unconcealed lack of humanity displayed in children reflects the shadow of adults.

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To Kill a Mockingbird quotes

  • Tom Robinson: I can't use my left hand at all. I got it caught in a cotton gin when I was twelve years old. All my muscles were tore loose.

  • [testifying]

    Tom Robinson: Well, I said I best be goin', I couldn't do nothin' for her, an' she said, oh, yes I could. An' I asked her what, and she said to jus' step on the chair yonder an' git that box down from on top of the chifforobe. So I done like she told me, and I was reachin' when the next thing I know she... grabbed me aroun' the legs.

    [a murmur erupts in the courthouse]

    Tom Robinson: She scared me so bad I hopped down an' turned the chair over. That was the only thing, only furniture 'sturbed in the room, Mr. Finch, I swear, when I left it... Mr. Finch, I got down off the chair, and I turned around an' she sorta jumped on me. She hugged me aroun' the waist. She reached up an' kissed me on the face. She said she'd never kissed a grown man before an' she might as well kiss me. She says for me to kiss her back.

    [Tom shakes his head, re-living the ordeal with his eyes half-closed]

    Tom Robinson: And I said, Miss Mayella, let me outta here, an' I tried to run. Mr. Ewell cussed at her from the window and said he's gonna kill her.