“Equal rights for all, special privileges for none.” (328) this is Scout’s definition for ‘Democracy’. The class is discussing Hitler when they confront the issues surrounding a dictatorship, and explaining that, “We are a democracy,” (328) and as a democracy, “we don’t believe in persecuting anybody.” …show more content…
Scout didn’t understand how someone could “hate Hitler so bad and’ turn around and be ugly to folks right at home”
To Kill a Mockingbird is set during the early parts of the Great Depression, which was going on throughout the 1930’s. Jim Crows Laws were predominant during this time period, breaking them would mean “serious danger of being killed by segregation fanatics,” whether a person’s white or black. With such laws as, “ No person or corporation shall require any white female nurse to nurse in wards or rooms in hospitals, either public or private, in which negro men are placed” in Alabama, any personal relations between a white woman and a black man was forbidden. Atticus calls these Laws “code’ as he explains how and why the codes are “broken”. Tom Robinson is “Guilty,” because the girl allegedly raped has done the ‘unspeakable’ in the ‘society of Maycomb’, and kissed a ‘strong’, ‘young,’ ‘black …show more content…
Tom Robinson is cheated out of his freedom, out of his life, because a young white woman “tried to put the evidence of her offense away from her.”(272) No one should cheat any who is lesser than themselves. Under the social ladder the black people of Maycomb are right at the bottom next to people like Mayella Ewell and her father. It’s so easy for them to be belittled, because they are socially beneath them. To the white citizens everyone beneath them is bad, and it’s easy to lie on someone who already assumed bad. Atticus says it best to the gentleman of the jury. The jury would go along with what the young white women and her father told them based on the “the evil assumption- that all Negroes lie, that all Negroes are basically immoral beings, that all Negro men are not to be trusted around our women.”(273) Killing a Mockingbird is a sin because it’s like snatching away a life because of it innocence. The events leading to Tom’s death happen simply because he was a black man at the wrong place and time. Tom was innocent, The all the facts proved this