Tkam Themes

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Regarding the world we live in today, there are always a problem involving the human race. The Human kind does not have the peace that we deserve with each other. Even though, we can’t live in peace but see, feel, and hear the hatred in the world. In the story of To Kill A Mockingbird, the theme of the story relates to the real world where facts about racism and social inequality is still being issued. This essay will explain how the different themes of TKAM relates to how we still suffer that these problems still exist. First, one of the symbolism shown in TKAM was about a mockingbird and that it was a symbol of innocence. Many people are lost each day and most of them are innocent, which describes how we should stop and help people from being involve, which they were not. Furthermore, a character that that could be considered to be a mockingbird in the story of To Kill A Mockingbird is Scout Finch. Her character in the story is a innocent child who develops in the story and show coming of age at the end. …show more content…
In the story of TKAM, the text and or in the film it applies that in the court scene about Tom’s trial, Atticus statement to the jury about how everyone assumes that Tom rape the victom just because he’s black. Not only that this is a Stereotype but this also applies to being racises. As human nature change overtime we still notice that other people think of one person to be the same as their identities even if they have the same race, ethical or the same color. We should never think that we are alike but see each person