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Chelsey 2022-04-23 07:01:15

The narrative of the article is to illustrate the truth through the comparison of characters. At the beginning of the film, the children's impression of the neighbor cloth is fearful, thinking that it is a symbol of evil, and in the end, it is precisely this great "Mr. Horror" who rescued the two from the clutches of the extremely distorted racism of white people. kind child. The white Mayella felt guilty for the attempted molestation of the black Tom, and attempted to take advantage of the absolute psychology of racial discrimination, which can be used for justice and murder, to bring death to the black Tom.

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  • Trycia 2021-10-20 19:02:19

    The historical significance is greater than the film form. The details of childhood memories are wonderful.

  • Karl 2021-10-20 19:02:18

    This outdated film has more meaning than itself. The comparison of a haunted house from a child's perspective to a case of racial discrimination presents a change in the inherent prejudice of human beings. Parker's righteous actor gave a practical lesson to children who are more vivid in the performance to understand the world. Duval is still too weird, and he adapted the script and lines excellently. Archives.

To Kill a Mockingbird quotes

  • Scout: Atticus, do you defend niggers?

    Atticus Finch: [startled] Don't say 'nigger,' Scout.

    Scout: I didn't say it... Cecil Jacobs did; that's why I had to fight him.

    Atticus Finch: [sternly] Scout, I don't want you fightin'!

    Scout: I had to, Atticus, he...

    Atticus Finch: I don't care what the reasons are: I forbid you to fight.

  • 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.