What I learned about justice from To Kill a mockingbird
To kill a mocking bird is a good book and I like it because it's talking about justices. For example, Atticus tried to get justice for the African-American client by getting the truth from the prosecutor. We also see scout and jem learn about justice when they are saved by Boo Radley, who they think is crazy, but is actually fighting for justice in his own way. He had developed a strange yet meaningful connection to the children, and would not allow them to be harmed. The story also showed that white people can be lying, cheating, and evil-doing just like anyone else. I also learned that justice is important because if you lie, then it will come back to haunt you.
Violence is bad care for the birds.
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