I watched this movie for the first time. Actually, To Kill a
Mockingbird was good
but a little difficult to understand. 1930
in America, there was color discrimination
almost everywhere. African-American were
discriminated against. This movie is
focused on discrimination.
The characters are Atticus Finch, who is a
lawyer, and his children are Jem
and Scout, African-American Tom and others.
Atticus defends Tom about a
crime Tom did not commit, but in this age,
helping African- American was not
thought to be good. Atticus and his
children had problems with the other people
in town. But Atticus never give up to help
Tom and finally, he could help Tom.
After this incident, Bob was angry and he
tried to hurt Atticus’ children Jem and
Scout. Jem was hit by Bob and he was
knocked out. His sister Scout.
If I were a lawyer, I would do the same as Atticus did in the movie.
I think he
has courage to say what is good and bad. He
is real advocate. Maybe other
advocates have biased view and don't help
Africa-American. I think this movie is
from the point of view of the advocate's
children. After a decade, they would be
adults and they make policy of America. If
his father didn't help African-American,
they also do the same. His father's action
changed his children’s viewpoint. Now
in this age, we almost get rid of
discrimination thanks to their father's action.
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