To Kill A Mocking Bird Character Essay
To Kill A Mocking Bird "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point-of-view -until you climb into his skin and walk around in it," these are the words spoken by Atticus Finch when giving advice to his little girl, Jean Louise, "Scout." This theme, "do not judge a person before you get to know them," is something most children, during this day and age, are taught when they are very young, and is the reoccurring theme in To Kill A Mocking Bird. ... When the character is first met, he is introduced as bad and maybe even evil. However, when the character starts to develop, it can be noticed that they are actually good people. In To Kill A Mocking Bird, from the time Arthur "Boo" Radley was a small boy until the time he was a grown adult he was a very misunderstood character.