Empathy In To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee, means to harm the innocent; to hurt a person who has done nothing wrong for any certain reason. The novel coherently shows the impact of racism in a community against minorities that has been bred in the minds for years. Throughout Scout’s story, Atticus teaches his children a valuable lesson to walk in a person’s skin. There are various ways people interact and communicate to one another: sympathy and empathy. Those that are sympathetic understand the situations of others without feeling the person’s pain. Atticus particular tells Scout to put herself in someone’s skin, to become that person in their situation. Atticus teaches his children the essence of empathy and to take the form of another’s

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