Symbol of Justice - Atticus Finch
Symbol of Injustice - Bob Ewell
1st vs 3rd World Countries
Black and White Communities
Justice and Injustice - 'To Kill A Mockingbird'
"Guilty... Guilty... Guilty... Guilty" - Jury
- Jury couldn't free a black man
- Would be breaking their moral code
- Two Split communities
- Tom Robinson doesn't get justice
Scales. N.p., n.d. Web.
p. 131 & 132- church scene
'I wants to know why you bringin' white chillum to nigger church' - Lula
'Where are the Hymn Books' - Scout
1 community = everything
1 community = nothing
1st World Countries
3rd World Countries
Thesis
- Addresses Issues Still Relevant Today
- Readers can Still Relate to the Issues
P. 225 - Attcus adresses inequality
the quality of being just; fairness
"She was white, and she tempted a negro. she did something that in our society is unspeakable, she kissed a black man."
lack of fairness or justice
Definition of Justice:
Definition of Injustice:
Symbol of Justice:
Symbol of Injustice:
Atticus Finch
- Tom Robinson is innocent
- Mayella Ewell doesn't get justice
- Tom Robinson doesn't get justice
Bob Ewell
How does the theme 'Justice and Injustice' contribute to the enduring appeal of the novel?