To Kill A Mockingbird And Cry Freedom: An Analysis

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Everyone knows that teamwork makes the dream work, but who formed the team? Who inspired the people in it? Behind every successful team, whether it be a project in school, a business, or a social movement, there lies a passionate leader who initiates the group, motivates the group, and works beside the people in it. Without this leader, the goal of the group cannot be achieved. In social activism, the leader takes the role of speaking out for people along with providing an example to follow, which makes them the most crucial aspect of creating social justice. Atticus Finch demonstrates this in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee, as well as Nelson Mandela in his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, and Steve Biko in the film Cry Freedom. Social activists acting as strong leaders are the most important element to enact social change because leaders take the initiative to publicly speak out for what is morally right, which motivates people to follow their example. Social activists take the initiative to publicly speak out for the morally right, making them the most important element to enact social change. Atticus stands up in front of the courtroom at the end of the trial and addresses everyone saying, “Which …show more content…

Nelson Mandela creates social change by influencing people to join with him and acting as their representative to get their voices heard. Steve Biko did this by creating a common goal and an example for his people to follow. These three social activists created drastic impacts on society by acting as strong leaders, publicly speaking out and acting as examples, making them crucial to social change. Teamwork might make the dream work but this cannot happen without a dedicated, powerful, original leader right behind them the whole

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