Sunday, March 24, 2019

Essays --

throughout the Harper lees story of To Kill A Mockingbird characters have looked by means of other peoples views with varying amounts of success and failure. The characters learn, some discover than others, what it is like to look through the eyes of the guilty, the child, the poor, the outcast and the educated. Peoples perspective of a situation may be different from some other(prenominal)s but by trying to see in another persons point of view, motives for their actions cogency become visible to an observer. When ignoring the expressive style other people look at situations, a thought or opinion of the other person may be incorrect. Acting on false pretenses, made through not thinking from another persons point of view, could bring up negative consequences like preconceived opinion thinking, false accusations and stereotypical thoughts. It is important for these ideas to get across the characters, as healthful as the reader.Looking through an angle other than a private one, may be beneficial to figure out another persons motives. Throughout the case of Mayella Ewell vs. Tom Robinson Atticus peers at what might have motivated Ms. Ewell to accuse Tom of something he did not do. Through this close examination Atticus was able to find motive for Ms.Ewells actions. Ms. Ewell sits on the witness stand while Atticus questions her and at the ending of his questioning Atticus states I say guilt, gentlemen, because it was her guilt that motivated her. She has committed no crime she has merely broken a rigid and clipping honored code of our society, a code so severe that whoever breaks it is hounded from our center as unfit to live with(203). When Atticus looked through the eyes of Mayella he was able to find that reason to blame Mr. Robinson, that reason was guilt. Atticus could hav... ... Burris Ewell and is taught the intemperate way on the Maycomb social ladder. Yet reconnoitre also has a bad day being punished by her teacher for explaining where fore Walter could not except Ms. Carolines money and being cry at by Calpurnia for making fun of how Walter eats. So when Atticus tells Scout to climb into his skin and passing play around in it she does and trys to look at things from Ms. Carolines point of view. Ms. Caroline wise to(p) something about Maycomb and if Walter and Scout put their selves into Ms. Carolines shoes consequently they would not have thought that she could learn all of Maycombs traditions in one day and that they could not hold her responsible for making mistakes because she has neer known better(30). Scout complains about Ms. Caroline to Atticus to which Atticus gives the advice to walk around in the other persons shoes.

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