Friday, April 20, 2012

Final Thoughts | TKM | Joseph Huynh # 4


Final Thoughts on To Kill a Mockingbird—

To Kill a Mockingbird was absolutely great and heart touching novel to read. I say this because I was quite angry with the lack of justice in the society of Alabama when Tom Robinson was accused of grave crimes when he was the one being seduced. It was moments like this that made me able to put myself in the shoes of Tom Robinson because at one point or another, we all have experienced false accusations and how much that negatively affect us. I was able to relate my self to Scout, Jem, and the neighborhood kids. They ran around all day playing and were quite mischievous. They believed that Boo Radley was an ugly madman. This event represented misunderstanding which I relate to based on many points in my life. To Kill a Mockingbird really taught me things. It taught me moral lessons not to judge others and that you have to get to know a person before to make an opinion on them. This was a book that deserved the title, “classic.” I would recommend this novel to all because it teaches us values and traite that are intrinsic to a kind peace builder. The novel teaches us to love and accept others for who they are and gives a meaningful example of  not “judging a book by its cover.” Lastly, my favorite character is not Scout, but rather Atticus because he was a good person but more importantly a good father. I like how Atticus was one of the few who was not bigoted but loving and understanding toward people of other races such as Tom 

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