Similarities Between To Kill A Mockingbird And The Lottery

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Although people can fear an outcome of telling the truth or standing up for what they believe is right, being a bystander in a poor situation doesn’t exempt someone from innocence. Whether it involves a murder or telling the truth, if someone knows it is wrong and does nothing to take part in what’s going on they are no better than the ones involved in the conflict. In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee and The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, both stories involve bystanders. A bystander is not innocent when they do nothing about the problem going on around them. To begin, In To Kill A Mockingbird, Mayella, a girl who claims she was raped and beaten by Tom Robinson is considered a bystander. “I don’t recall he hit me. I mean yes i do, he hit

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