Compare And Contrast Princess Diana And To Kill A Mockingbird

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Diana Frances Spencer was born as the youngest daughter of the late Earl Spencer and the Hon Mrs.Shand-Kydd. She had a younger brother and two older sisters. She attended a boarding school and then West Health Public School . Once She completed schooling Diana went on to become mainly a nanny and an assistant for a kindergarten school in England. In her teen years, she became friends with Prince charles who was years older and the heir to the british throne. They fell in love quickly and became engaged when Diana was not even 20. On february 24, 1981 Diana and charles had their royal wedding on display for the entire world to see.

Now having earned the title of Princess Diana, she took to visiting places such as hospitals and schools. …show more content…

The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience” (Lee 140). The previous Princess of Wales, Princess Diana, and the character Atticus, from To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, have high standing reputations in their societies. They use their power only when necessary and for the greater good. The consciences of both can be laid to rest clean for the many choices they have made on the side of what is morally …show more content…

“I don't know who she was,” Mr.paulino said. I am just very happy that she came to talk to me. I want people to know what happened.(Thomson n.p). (Mr Paulino was a victim of a landmine.) Princess Diana was willing to sit and listen to this victim to understand what he was going through. No judgement was passed, only her full attention is given to this victim to here his story. In a similar way, Atticus embodies the same idea that Diana had; you cannot judge by what's on the outside . “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view” (Lee 39). The princess and Atticus realize you cannot understand a person unless you listen to them and consider what their life looks like in all aspects. The assumption that you can make from both of their actions and words is, understanding people first is a main concern before they can jump to

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