An Analysis Of Human Nature In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

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Each work demonstrates humans capacity for eerie events by discussing the worst parts of human nature. In To Kill A Mockingbird, the worst part of human nature is emphasized by the Tom Robinson Trial. The events that show examples of this are how racism plays are part in Maycomb, how Mayella Ewell planned the crime ahead of time, and finally how his trial relates to prejudice. These events relate to the worst parts of human nature because he was convicted due to the color of his skin. “She was white, and she tempted a negro. she did something that in our society is unspeakable: she kissed a black man…”. (Lee 272) In this quote, we see how Tom Robinson was wrongly convicted. Mayella Ewell was the one who committed the crime and she accused …show more content…

Not only was Tom Robinson wrongly convicted, Mayella planned the whole scenario before it happened. “ Took me a slap year to save seb’m nickels, but I done it”. (Lee 258) This is proof the Mayella wanted to frame Tom Robinson because she was saving the nickels for a year just so she could be alone with Tom Robinson. Mayella Ewell planned this crime because she has never kissed a grown man before and she thought why wouldn’t she kiss a negro. Even though Mayella Ewell committed the crime, Tom Robinson was convicted. Then, Prejudice plays a role in the trial by how the folks of Maycomb County are against black folk even though they never have any bad intentions. “His left arm was fully twelve inches shorter than his right and hung dead at his side”. (Lee 248) According to the fact that Tom Robinson’s arm is noticeably shorter than the other, Mayella and the folks of Maycomb are still convinced that Tom is the criminal. However, during the trial Atticus attempts to prove Tom Robinson’s innocence by asking Mayella how he could have possibly done what he did while his left arm is crippled. “I ducked and it-it glanced, that’s what it did. I ducked and it glanced

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