Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Judging People

They have razor sharp teeth in 48 rows. Eyes as dark as the night itself. Swimming away is useless when the beast can swim 20-24 mph. But behind that, is there a warm hearts under sandpaper like, shark, skin? People nowadays judge others based on their appearance and what they had done in the past. Whenever people see sharks they believe they are going to rip their face off. We also judged people like in the book, To Kill a Mockingbird. In Maycomb, people should've learn to talk bad about people before you even met them.

During the time this book was written there was a lot of racism. So in court, people would've rather believe a white woman with a unlikely story than a black man with a perfect alibi. Tom Robinson was a victim of this. Dependable people in the story like Atticus, Scout, and Jem believed and knew Tom was not guilty. They didn't judge him by the color of his skin like everyone else.

Everyone else also believed that the Cunninghams had a bad social status. All of Maycomb knew that the Cunninghams were a very poor family. People were very cautious of who they hung around with because image was everything at this time. If you were having fun with someone who is poor then that would be humiliating. Although  the Cunninghams were poor, they had pride. Money was offered to the Cunninghams ,but they would say no because they didn't make the money themselves.

Everybody has flaws, even sharks. People are afraid of them because of their appearance when in reality they are harmless creatures. They only attack if you look like its prey, that's why surfers get attacked. Surfers look like sea turtles when they are in their boards. So people are afraid of sharks for the wrong reasons, just like Tom Robinson and the Cunninghams. We should not judge books by their covers.

2 comments:

  1. This is an interesting comparison. You have a good idea, but I think the essay could be developed more. The essay starts off comparing the two characters, but in the last paragraph you only bring up the book and stop talking about the movie.

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  2. I really like your idea of comparing the Cunninghams to the sharks from Finding Nemo. You had some really good points, but like Nicole said, it could be developed further. Other than that, though, great job!

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