Movie To Kill A Mockingbird example essay topic
Even though Atticus has proved Tom innocent, he is still declared guilty, put in jail, and sentenced to death. Another character, Boo Radley, also fits the mold of the mockingbird. Boo was probably just a normal boy who was unfortunately born to parents who weren't the nicest in town and liked to keep to themselves. It was rumored that, as a child, Boo was cutting out articles in the newspaper for a scrapbook and when his father walked by, Boo plunged the scissor blades into Mr. Radley's leg, took them out, and just kept cutting the newspaper like nothing had happened. From that point on, his parents kept him locked in the house. The whole town was convinced that he was something of a monster and came out at night peeking in peoples' windows.
It was even rumored that he wilted every flower he passed. Throughout the course of the book, Jem, Atticus's on, finds little treasures in the hollow of the tree by their house: a watch, a ball of string, a spelling bee medal. When Jem is attacked by a drunken man one night, Boo Radley comes to his rescue and finally shows himself, and it is evident that he has been the one leaving the treasures in the tree in an effort to bond with Atticus' children. Why are these innocent people being judged by society? Surprisingly, it's the same reason that racism started: people whose lives were secure and comfortable started to become threatened by something different that might alter their lives and felt the need to remove the threat. The only reason people still declared Tom Robinson guilty even after an effective trial proving him innocent was because Tom was black and if he was found not guilty, that might empower him and give him the idea that he had the same rights as white people.
The only reason people spread rumors about Boo Radley was because they were superstitious and feared anything that threatened their peace in town, even if it seemed completely ridiculous. In the movie To Kill A Mockingbird, a towns person of Maycomb said, "In this town, the only thing to fear is fear itself", and that is true. The only thing the townspeople feared was that someday they would actually have something to be scared of.