No Cheap Shots Essay, Research Paper
In this novel, as in life, nothing is either perfectly good or perfectly evil. Scout, Jem, and Dill are learning about a lot different things from very different people. People that have nothing in common or very little. These people vary from black, white, and outcasts. These people are Tom Robinson, Boo Radley, and Dolphus Raymond.
Tom was a large piece of good and evil in the courts. Tom didn t really give this information, but his case did it all. It taught them all about the injustice and the true racism in the town. It brought out the racism in the town. The case was in the bag for Atticus but Tom was black which means nothing is going to be correct. Before the case to Jem, Scout, and Dill the town s hatred for blacks was normal but after the case their perspective of the hatred grew too much. This was not all bad to them, this gave them a choice either to be a halfwit like the rest of the town or be what is right, a person who sees all others as an equal as far as race is concerned.
Boo Radley was an example of the town s judgement. Boo had a few problems as a kid and a harsh father who would not let him correct his mistakes. This is what s
Mr. Dolphus Raymond to the town is a drunken, mixed up white man. This is automatically the reaction the town has to him hanging out with the black community. They cannot accept the fact he just likes the blacks more than whites. They learn from the town that everything needs a reason to be unmoral to their perfect existence . The good thing they learned was to just give them a reason to leave you alone and satisfied.
The town needed an explanation for everything. They needed one for Tom, he was black. For Boo, he is an evil monster that would not be a real person. Dolphus, he was drunk and confused. However, Jem, Scout, and Dill still found good and bad things from these situations.