Thursday, September 19, 2019
Parent and Sibling Relationships in To Kill A Mockingbird :: Kill Mockingbird essays
      Parent and Sibling Relationships in To Kill A Mockingbird            Inside the wondrous book, To Kill a Mockingbird, you can find many different  examples of the theme I chose for this particular essay. The theme I seemed most  fascinated with was parent and sibling relationships. The reason why I chose  this theme was for the reason that I knew this book was all about the lessons  that we learn in life, and how we gain knowledge from our parents and other  family members also. As I looked through the book I found dozens of examples of  parent and sibling relationships.            Parent and sibling relationships to me means how strong of a relationship  people have, or what they have done to come closer as a family. In chapter three  I found a nice quote to analyze. First of all Atticus said, " If you can learn a  simple trick, Scout, you'll get along with all kinds of folks. You never really  understand a person until you see things from his point of view." (Lee 30). This  quote helps me to understand Atticus' point of view on how he wants his children  to judge people. He is teaching Scout a very good lesson right now. He is  teaching her that you can't really talk about a person unless you have been in  his or her position. I think that it is a very good lesson to teach Scout  because she is still a young girl and at he school she has to put up with all  kinds of judgmental people, she doesn't need to add to the mix. I think that  this has made Atticus' and Scout's friendship come a little closer because now  she knows something that she didn't before so s   he can develop to be a nice and  even better young lady in life.            Another quote that related to my theme is the one in chapter 23. "Jem, see if  you can stand in Bob Ewell's shoes for a minute, I destroyed his last shred of  credibility at the trial, if he had any to begin with. The man had to have some  kind of comeback, he always does. So if spittin' on my face and threatening me  saved Mayella one extra beating, that's      					    
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