Examples Of Sins Of The People In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Sins of the People In To Kill a Mockingbird, many people in the early 1900’s were extremely strict about what the laws were. Especially when it comes to colored people. People believe everyone is respectful and nice. Until it comes to the laws that were made. Everyone's true intentions come out and not some people would initially think of them. Most people don’t believe in the law and don’t support such things as slavery and discrimination. Like Atticus Finch, he believes that Tom Robinson has a right and needs to be fought for. Atticus believes that Tom is innocent because he doesn't believe in the rules. He thinks they are ignorant. Bob Ewell is known as a cruel man. He is not what people would expect him to be. To non-colored people, he …show more content…

After the kiss Bob Ewell had caught them, he ceased to know what to do in that moment. If he stayed he would be killed. If he left, he would be guilty. For a colored man such as Tom, he would've never had a better way to go or what to do. So he simply ran away. He had been accused of rape afterwards. He stood up and pointed his finger at Tom Robison. “--I seen that black nigger yonder ruttin’ on my Mayella!” pg. 175. The syllable of the syllable. Bob Ewell accuses Tom of raping and assaulting Mayella. When Mayella kissed and took advantage of him, Bob hurt and assaulted his own daughter. These statements show that Bob Ewell isn't who anyone believes him to be at the end of the day. Mayella is a young girl who is trying to escape a toxic household and do what's best for her siblings. She truly wasn't trying to hurt anyone; she just wanted to get away from her father. She didn't show any difference in feelings towards colored people. Unless it is in front of others. She had feelings or felt some type of kindness towards Tom Robinson. We would initially think Mayella would stand up for Tom, so maybe she could escape her father, but most people aren't who we think they

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