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"You can never truly understand a person unless you walk in his shoes and think about things from his perspective. But when you actually walk the path he walked, you will feel sad even passing by. Sometimes what you see is not the truth, and what you understand is just the tip of the iceberg floating on the water."
We always think that if we treat the world well, the world will treat us well. Once we are used to seeing the truth about the dark side of society, we will feel the sadness deep in our hearts and have a sincere heart. Sometimes we want to stay in the room like Boo Radley and never see the world again. We don't want to see the ugliness in the world anymore. I'm very happy. Huandil's sincere heart, even though he is a clown who can be laughed at, in the darkness of human selfishness, desire, prejudice and power, and the darkness of society, being able to stick to his true heart is always a noble quality. He does not need to care about other people's eyes and stands on his own stage to his heart's content - like a free robin.
The ending was something I didn't expect. I thought Tom would be cleared and justice would be served, but in the end, it wasn't. Only then did I really understand the meaning of the title of the article, why it was not "Mockingbird" but "To Kill a Mockingbird". There is nothing wrong with the bird, because it never does bad things and sings to people every day, so people regard killing a mockingbird as a sin. Is there anything wrong with kindness and justice? That's right, but people will still kill it and destroy it because of discrimination and prejudice. People don't regard this as a sin...
There is a passage in the book: "Some people don't like my lifestyle, so I have to give them a reason. If they have a reason, it will be much easier, right?" There is a feeling of being as wise as a fool. What I look like depends on what side of me I show you. I am like a clown standing in the center of the stage and laughing at everyone. I can't tell whether the smile is pain or happiness.
Let me quote this book with a quote that I like very much: "Courage is when you know you're going to lose before you even start, but you still do it and stick to it no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do."
To kill a mockingbird law, his father may know that he will lose the lawsuit against the black man, but he still fights for the justice in his heart. Even though the evidence was conclusive, the case was still lost. Sometimes we have no sin and the world has sin
This is a comic about white people's discrimination against black people in the 1930s. It seems to have a novel version. The cartoon tells a very cruel reality - even if black people are not guilty, they are guilty compared to white people just because they are black. Not long ago, it seemed that people in some countries were discriminating against Ukrainian women... "Discrimination" was not just in the last century, it still happens in this century. We try to be an upright person who can bring warmth to people and positive energy to society!
True heroism is to still love life after seeing the essence of life clearly. There is a lot of darkness in this world, just like you can never truly understand a person unless you put on his shoes and walk the path he has walked. But when you really experience it, you will find that even putting on the shoes is painful. As people grow up, they need to constantly overturn established beliefs and constantly aggregate knowledge to form their own three views. A good leader is a gift from God. I like this father very much. He uses his actions to prove that everyone is equal. Even if he loses the case, he has already won in my heart.
I have read the original novel, and when I finished reading it, I really liked Atticus. He is the most perfect father figure in my ideal world. He is not only a father, but also a guide and a partner in growth. The plot that impressed me the most in the original book was when the grandmother who "I" had always hated overcame the tranquilizers in order to die with dignity. This episode really subverted the impression the mother-in-law had on me in the first half, and also made me understand a point that this book has been conveying to us - the world is not black and white, and you can only truly understand a person by looking at the problem from his point of view. Everyone and every character is not flat and monotonous. They each have their own interests and disputes. People who may be extremely disgusted from the perspective of "I" may not be considered bad people. The second is Atticus's speech at the trial. It made me feel so handsome. He truly devoted his whole life to defending the dignity of the law and maintaining the equality of the court. ——All men are created equal.
He was polished by time into a dust collector, and his innocence as a "sharp shooter" was stolen by the years. He has seen through the warmth and coldness of human nature, but who knows that he has never been as innocent and innocent as a child. Smiling has become a mask, and verbal fighting has become a profession. There is nothing to do... I have hoped that fate would be a balance countless times, but I have lost to the cruel reality. He floated against the current and became a disgrace to the white man and a God to the black man. She was ill-fated, but she suddenly chose to give up drugs at an advanced age. She was so gentle and virtuous that everyone shunned her, just like a white lotus stained with filth, but it could not wash away her beauty.
He will stay there all night, and when Jem wakes him up, he will continue to stay. I mean, he will always be on the side of good and justice. When the next dark night comes, he will not curl up in bed.
It has profound meaning, racial discrimination, economic crisis, family dogma, the good and evil of human nature, prejudice, and face. I like Atticus the most. He is sincere, kind, humble, and a gentleman. He is also a good father, teaching by words and deeds.
Well, the story is a record, a memory, and the perspective of a little girl aged in single digits. The background is chaos and poverty, and the truth is hidden in the story. I will regret but not regret it, and I will strive for it but not force it. The rule of the river and lake is that when people leave, the tea will cool down and the party ends with a tacit understanding. The ending feels like it leaves a lot of space, and some of it is hard to read. Looking at other friends' comments about the issue of racial discrimination, maybe it is not that difficult to solve the problem. If you think too much, it will be a problem, and if you do too much, it will be the answer.
Ah Tix is simply my idol. His integrity, kindness, sincerity and bravery are undoubtedly a mirror and guide for men. Children are so happy and lucky to have such a father. Robin is like Arthur and black people. Don't define people casually without understanding others, because unless you go through every cell in their body, Robin refers to justice and kindness, as well as everyone's conscience.
The most impressive person in this book is Atticus. The image of this father is bright, understanding, and tolerant. He has a fair stance and empathy. I couldn't quite understand the first half of the book, until the robin kept appearing, and I slowly understood the theme. I thought it was using the case of a black man to illustrate some objectively existing darkness and prejudice. Some things are incorrect and misunderstood but they still exist, like the eventual death of the apparently innocent and good Tom Robinson. Brad in the book has seen these phenomena. He is not a madman. It is not that he does not go out. He does not choose to go out. I think he hates this. He stares at everything happening outside through that window. I think the meaning of this book is profound, although I may still not understand a large part of it. I hope I will have new insights when I read it again next time.
This book allows us to understand the seriousness of racial discrimination in the United States in the 1930s. An upright lawyer tried his best to change, but it was too difficult, but he is a role model for children!
Very good, very touching. I admire Atticus as a person. He is an excellent father and a fair and kind lawyer. A real lawyer is someone who dares to fight against injustice in the world. Although his efforts did not exonerate the black man, we all know that he tried his best. What was wrong was the group of people in the town who have deep-rooted racial discrimination. If there are more people like Atticus in the world, then sooner or later, racial discrimination will no longer exist.
Who killed the mockingbird? Is it the darkness of human nature, class oppression, or the prejudice of the majority against the minority. Prejudice is the most powerful weapon. It can not only destroy a person's will but also kill a person's body. When looking at the darkness of the world from a child's perspective, it is easier to find the faint shining points in it. Characters such as integrity, kindness, and insistence on justice will never be erased. There will always be warmth and trust between people. Children learn to grow more after experiencing darkness. They can understand and tolerate the differences of the minority in this society, instead of pointing fingers at others from the moral high ground of the majority. Respect is the passport to success in this world.
I think when racial discrimination no longer exists, when everyone is equal, maybe Bu will walk out of the house, in the daytime, under the sun. Women can join the Tribunal, and they can wear shorts, and they don't have to be ladies, we can be whatever we want to be.
You rarely win, but you always win, and even though Mrs. Dubose only weighed ninety-eight pounds, she won. In her words, she died without relying on anything or owing anyone.
Robins, because they have more qualities than others, are strangled and drowned in saliva by the majority just because they are a minority. Because among the majority of people, they often think that they are right if they have more people...
What killed Tom was not only the punishment for escaping from prison, but also the racial discrimination at that time. Atticus was a very good person. Good people are like robins. They do no harm to society and bring good things. However, capital and the dark age will still kill them. I feel so sad after reading this.
The overall story unfolds in the form of comics. You won't feel bored even if you haven't read comics for a long time. The details of the story are perfectly connected. It contains the concept of black and white races, showing that everyone is equal and there is no distinction between high and low because of race. What's more, stick to justice, work hard to argue, stick to the truth without fear of rumors, and thus "kill a mockingbird" conscience.
I don't know how serious it is. I still don't understand it well. Wait for me to review it [Sending Hearts] ——2023.8.10
56 Ethnic groups are one family, and everyone is born equal. Perhaps because of our Chinese concept, we don't understand why there is racial discrimination. All we can do is treat the people around us well, and hope that they will no longer be discriminated against because of their race [Love]
The book uses a child's perspective to show the racial antagonism between black and white in the general context, the fairness and justice of the law, and whether a person is willing to step outside the boundaries of his own activities. There are many places in the book that are worth reading again and again. As a law student, I also deeply understand that a lawyer should regard facts and truth as the foundation. I hope that we can see e-books with only text in the future, because reading the words in comics is really hard on the eyes [face-covering][face-covering]
It's good to see mixed emotions. 1Everyone is a good person, you will know it only when you come into contact with them. 2Keep insisting even though you know it is wrong. It may seem wrong to others, but the dawn of justice in my heart cannot be drowned in saliva. 3No one in their right mind will be arrogant. I believe that everyone who has read To Kill a Mockingbird will like Atticus very much, and I do too.
Before I accept others, I must first accept myself. There is one thing that cannot follow the principle of conformity, and that is human conscience. Bravery is knowing that you are destined to lose before you even start, but still doing it without hesitation and persisting to the end no matter what happens. One rarely wins, but one always wins. You can never truly know a person unless you walk in his shoes and think about things from his perspective.
2023.09.27 This is a very famous book. I was surprised when I first read it and found out it was a comic, but I found it quite interesting. I am always touched when I watch it. Is this the power of classics? Scott and Jem, and Atticus, and Dick, and Mr. Raymond, and Tom, "In this country, in the sense that all men are created equal, there is one human institution that makes the poor the equal of Rockefeller, the fool the equal of Einstein, the ignorant the equal of the university president. That institution, gentlemen, is the courts." "To be honest with you, Miss Finch, I'm not much of a drinker, but you see, they will never understand that I live the way I do now because this is the way I want to live." "They believe that you gentlemen will agree with their assumption, even though that assumption is evil, that is, all black people are full of lies, all black people are basically immoral, all black men have ulterior motives, and they cannot be allowed to get close to white women. Moreover, such an assumption is based on the inherent evil nature of black people." I hope each of us can: Not afraid to face prejudice, injustice or even malice, but able to tenderly and firmly hold on to the kindness and justice in our hearts.
This book is absolutely a rare piece of work, and the first time it surprised me was when Atticus said that it was a crime to kill a mockingbird. The second time was when Mrs. Dubose died. The third time was when Atticus said he was willing to suffer a few more insults in exchange for one less beating for the children and Tom's death. The fourth time was when Arthur saved the brother and sister, which completely changed my view of a person. The fifth time was when Scott said To Kill a Mockingbird again, I finally understood the meaning of the title. A sentence runs through a book, which is a rare delicacy.