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Good Vs. Evil in To Kill a Mockingbird
Summary: Examines the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. Divides the characters into two groups, good and evil. Describes how, through their actions, each character exhibits good or evil traits.
Everyone has a good and evil in them and in To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee. The good and evil in people is recognized by Scout, Jem, and Atticus. Kids usually see the good in people until they see something that isn't and they realize that it is wrong. Jem and Scout grew up a little by seeing it within the trial of Tom Robinson and Boo Radley. The trial helped Atticus see the good side of someone that he for the most part saw evil in.
Jem used his imagination, believed and made superstitions, and would try and do anything to talk to or see Boo Radley, before he learned about and saw the Tom Robinson trial in the courtroom. Jem learned that not everyone was taught like he was by treating blacks and whites equally. When he witnessed the Tom Robinson trial and saw that it...
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