Analysis Of To Kill A Mockingbird

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I’m Brook, and will be telling you about the movie To Kill A Mockingbird. The book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee was published in 1960, the film came soon after in 1962. As you're reading this essay I will tell you about the plot of the movie, the conflicts in the film, my opinion of the movie, and about my favourite character. The story is told from the perspective of Scout, she narrates the film as a flashback. In the film Scout and her brother Jem, live in Maycomb, Alabama in the 1930s. during the day they playing outside and spying on Boo Radley. There are lots of rumours about Boo because he hasn’t been seen for many years. Their father, Atticus, is a lawyer and believes that all people should be treated equally, and that you should stand up for what’s right. The local judge asks Atticus to defend a black man, Tom Robinson. He has been accused of assault and raping a white girl, Mayella Ewell. during Atticus' argument, he points out that Tom doesn't have the use of his left arm, and he would need his left hand in order to assault Mayella. Tom said he feels bad for Mayella, Tom's sympathy for her dooms his case. Atticus arrives home to find out that Tom has been killed when he tried to escape. A short time later, on their way home, Scout and Jem are attacked by an unknown man who has been following them in the woods. Jem is knocked unconscious and Scout escapes unharmed, Scout sees a man carrying Jem home. We learn that the attacker was Bob Ewell, the father of Mayella. The sheriff arrives to report that he has found Bob Ewell dead. Scout notices Boo Radley standing in corner of the room and realizes he is the person who came to help them in the woods. The film ends with Scout considering events from Boo's point of vie... ... middle of paper ... ...ng. Honestly I thought that the movie had such a simple story but at the same time it is so complex. The way it was delivered it was amazing, it's such a moving film. The actor’s were amazing, there isn’t anything I would want to change about this film. I would 100% recommend this movie to anyone, its so inspiring and it really makes you think. In conclusion when I was watching To Kill A Mockingbird they show us that Racism is stupid, and you shouldn't judge someone on how they look, their age, their color, or even these days if you are blond or not, hair color has nothing to do with how smart you are. To Kill a Mockingbird is a movie about symbols and life lessons. The “Mockingbird” can be compared to a number of people throughout the film. This movie is a really good example about how people aren’t always what they seem, and how rumours can be deceiving.

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