Believe in a robin

Estell 2022-03-22 09:01:13

I used to narrowly believe that a story should only convey one idea. Once the story line is too long or there are too many ideas to express, it will definitely be chaotic.
It takes only two hours to finish watching a movie, but it took a long time to think about the thoughts of this movie. Family affection, humanity, race, prejudice, good and evil, tolerance, understanding, life, breaking through barriers...This film conveys Each of the thoughts is worthy of long-term thinking.
Perhaps, at any time and in any age, there must be blind group prejudice and unreasonable racial discrimination in this world, but from that crazy age to the present, black people finally used their own efforts in exchange for certain social rights. This is a robin.
Perhaps, at any time and in any age, there must be shameful evil in this world, there must be shameless villains, but justice, even if this justice is silent for a time, will eventually use the dagger of the villain. Return to the other body. This is a robin.
Perhaps, at any time and in any age, there are many weird people who are not understood in this world, but kindness will melt prejudice, and a robin will always be heard.
The siblings in the movie are children full of curiosity, and curiosity makes them see the ugly side of the world earlier than their peers. However, they eventually found an immortal robin, just like all those who believe in love.

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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.