Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Does ';To Kill A Mockingbird'; show the triumph of good or evil?

please tell me 3 characters that this can be proven through.



Does ''To Kill A Mockingbird'' show the triumph of good or evil?trojan



it shows both evil and good of a society



atticus finch proves that a hero can be an everday figure, doing what is right, instead of what benefits him.



Bad would be the girl against tom robinson, and the guy that spits in atticu's face (sorry its been years since i read the book!), but they demonstrate how humans can abuse trust within a society and cause unrightful pusnihmetns



Does ''To Kill A Mockingbird'' show the triumph of good or evil?abtuvurys 2005



You could say that evil doesn't triumph because Bob Ewell is dead at the end. He hasn't succeeded in killing the Finch children nor Atticus.
One of the biggest lessons brought out is that although one can make a huge distinction, in one's own mind, between what ''good'' and ''evil'' look like, in actual experience the once clear lines are not as black and white as they may seem, but are colored by the lens of society through which we experience life. However, in the end, with the basic morality of life intact, evil will, indeed, be triumphed over, but it isn't a landslide victory by any means. It is in the smaller things that good makes its stand and prevails.
It has been years since i read it,but i would say you can see the triumph of good in Boo-Radley,Scout, and her Dad.



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