Hooray! Hooray! Hoopla! Hoopla! (what's a hoopla?) I have finished to kill a mocking bird, and (sopilers ahead, watch out!)
Oh my gosh Boo Radley - saved SCOUT & JEM??? After all they did to him? There are many philosophies in this book, but none so significant as the all important cliche, don't judge a... well you fill in the rest, it's quite obvious, and I would be surprised if my readers ( which I doubt I have) couldn't fill in the - Oh very well, I suppose if there are any people who can't tell what the saying is it's don't judge a book by its cover There I said it, happy? Anyway, this proves true in more than just the outright obvious way, AKA, Arthur Radley saved scout, and Ewell tried to kill The Kids.
Mr. Cunningham, for example, while only briefly mentioned, went with a mob to try to kill mr. ATTICUS FINCH then changed his mind when Atticus's kids showed up and mentioned how they were friends with his child. Outright, you are drawn to hate him because of what he did however, as Atticus tries to explain, he was just caught up in the mob mentality, and while that is no excuse, you can understand where he is coming from.
People sometimes need a slap in the face to realize what they are doing is wrong however they also usually always have some good in them, and deserved to be treated as though they do have good in them.
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Who am I?
- Eli Rose
- Who am I? Unknown, here, there, gone. unnoticed drifting throughout the terrors that live in our society. Beauty is so rare in life. We are fragile, broken by the slightest difference. Thought is powerful, I believe that we are never truly right, there is always a better explanation to be found. we must continue the search for the sake of the search, to occupy our time, to feel as though we are working towards accomplishment. Why do we do anything? To accomplish, to succeed, to love.
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