Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Judgement :: essays research papers
 Judgement           People can often be treated and judged in a less than equal manner  before people even know the true nature of the person, such as the way that the  Finch children think that Boo Radley is some kind of a monster. Or the way  people call Atticus Finch is called a nigger-lover. One of my most favorite  quotations is that of Martin Luther King Junior. "I have a dream, that one day  my children will be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of  their character." People should make judgements of the person's character, not  by their appearance, race, religion, sexuality, and morals.       One of the main focuses of the book is the Finch children trying to get  Boo Radley next door to come out of his house. To them he is a mean monstrous  person. But for some reason they seem to think that tormenting him is the best  way to occupy their time. In fact, to the whole town the Radley family are mean  people that kept to them selves. "There goes the meanest man ever God blew  breath into," said Calpurnia (page 12). This shows how mean people can be just  by judging others by their outsides. What gives these people the right to make  these kind of conclusions without ever even meeting the person(s).       Later in the book the Finch children find presents hidden in a tree next  to the Radley place. They can't figure out who would set these nice gifts out  for them. Later they find out that is Boo Radley. He is just trying to be nice  and other people won't accept his original approach on life. At one point in  the book the children decide to go up onto the porch to try and get a peak  inside the window. Then they see Mr. Radley inside with a shotgun and they ran  away. Jem got her pants ripped off on a fence and returned later to retrieve  them and she found them mended and laying over the fence. Another example of  how nice the Radley's are is when it was shivering cold outside someone places a  blanket over Scout's shoulders. Only later does she realize that the act was  performed by the mysterious Boo Radley. I have just given multiple examples  straight from the book of how the personalities of the person can be radically  different from their appearance. That leads back to my thesis of judging people  by their character not their outer shell.       One more maddening incident in the book that made me just furious when I    					    
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