Examples Of Social Injustice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill a Mockingbird a Call to Action By Bryce Warriner Period 3 How can To Kill a Mockingbird help shape how we think and act? How is it a call to action? Well, to kill a Mockingbird points out the injustice in society. It gives us likable and unlikable characters that grow and decay in a small town in Alabama. It shows the injustice in the book and the time it was written time but also reflects today. From racism, sexism, abuse, and a town with prejudiced views we see the problem clearly in this book. We know the only thing that can get rid of these issues is us. Are constitution gave us power, and we have to be able to use it for good. The book shows social injustice through an entirely different lens. It uses Scout, a little girl growing …show more content…

We see how there are biased courts and the justice system tends to over sentence people of color for the same crime. According to the American Bar Association, African American people are five times more likely to go to state prison than white people. We see how teachers can misteach and mentally abuse students, and not for their best interest. We see how we are prepping the future of our country and still lack at teaching them for stuff they need. We see poverty around us and how we are lucky to be part of a higher class and discriminate against people under us. All around the world, we see people making false statements and claims with no source. We see false information all around us. And instead of debating for the best possible outcome or choice, we yell. We yell, and we yell until it seems like the only option. These false bold claims are what make up our perspective of the world and still form our opinions whether we know it or not. We will never know what is truly right or what it is truly like as a person. The book even has quotes directly on this topic. Aticcus said “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it’(Pg36, Lee). I think this means that we need to keep an open mind in order to get what is right for people. Understand we don’t know what it is like for others we can only assume. These are

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