to kill a robin

Braulio 2022-04-19 09:01:18

When most people think they are right and you are wrong, of course they have the right to think so, and their views have the right to be fully respected. But before you can get along with others, you have to get along with yourself first. There is one thing that cannot follow the principle of conformity, and that is human conscience. ——"To Kill a Mockingbird" The majority of people in "To Kill a Mockingbird" have already been controlled by "racism", what about the poor minority who are discriminated against? This is where the greatness of lawyer Finch lies. He knows that the general will has limitations, and to a certain extent, he has achieved the devil. He stood up and embraced the entire minority with his thin body.

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Extended Reading
  • Christiana 2021-10-20 19:02:19

    The language of the shot can be called a model, and the conversion of the shot repeatedly uses superimposed effects; the children’s part of the story is full of tension and suspense, which spurs the audience’s appetite; the court trial, like other court trials, is inevitable preaching and sensational. Fortunately, time not long.

  • Haskell 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    I saw it in high school but I was immature at the time. I really couldn’t extract anything from it. I should find out and read it again recently.

To Kill a Mockingbird quotes

  • Atticus Finch: There are some things that you're not old enough to understand just yet. There's been some high talk around town to the effect that I shouldn't do much about defending this man.

    Scout: If you shouldn't be defending him, then why are you doing it?

    Atticus Finch: For a number of reasons. The main one is that if I didn't, I couldn't hold my head up in town. I couldn't even tell you or Jem not to do somethin' again.

    [he puts his arm around her]

    Atticus Finch: You're gonna hear some ugly talk about this in school. But I want you to promise me one thing: That you won't get into fights over it, no matter what they say to you.

  • Scout: I said, 'Hey,' Mr. Cunningham. How's your entailment getting along?

    [He turns and looks away]

    Scout: Don't you remember me, Mr. Cunningham? I'm Jean Louise Finch. You brought us some hickory nuts one early morning, remember? We had a talk. I went and got my daddy to come out and thank you. I go to school with your boy. I go to school with Walter; he's a nice boy. Tell him 'hey' for me, won't you? You know something, Mr. Cunningham, entailments are bad. Entailments...

    [She suddenly becomes self-conscious]

    Scout: Atticus, I was just saying to Mr. Cunningham that entailments were bad but not to worry. Takes a long time sometimes...

    [to the men who are staring up at her]

    Scout: What's the matter? I sure meant no harm, Mr. Cunningham.