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Hope For Racial Prejudice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Even through the worst days, people still have hope. Back in the 1930’s with lots of racial injustice there was hope. The idea of hope gives people something to look forward to even in the bad. For centuries, hope was something that was intangible for black people. Throughout this time blacks were treated unfairly—from slavery, to the Jim Crow Laws, to hate crimes—all of these actions smash the idea of hope. One would expect though that the court system would be the great equalizer though. After all, everyone is equal in the eyes of the law. While this may not be true in the outcome of the Tom Robinson case, hope can be perceived because of Atticus. In the trial scene of To Kill A Mocking Bird, there is hope being shown for all the blacks. Through the use of film elements, the courtroom scene reflects on Atticus showing hope for racial injustice in the south. The trial scene in To Kill a Mocking Bird, shows how unfair life was for blacks in the South during the 1930’s. To prove that it was unfair Mayella and her father lied about what really happened the night Mayella got raped. Everything that Mayella lied about Atticus came back and proved it wrong, but because Tom was black the jury and judge would not believe him. Many things happen in this courtroom to prove that there was lots of racial injustice in the South. Although there is so much racial injustice, Atticus is giving hope to the blacks. “And so a quiet, respectable, humble Negro who had the unmitigated temerity

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