Please read "To Kill a Mockingbird" with me and taste the light of kindness and justice in growth education!
Robins just hum beautiful music for people to enjoy and don't do bad things. They don't eat flowers, fruits and vegetables grown in other people's yards, and they don't nest in barns. They just sing for us. So To Kill a Mockingbird is evil.
The story takes place in an old town of Mecom, where the pace of life is very slow. People live a leisurely life. Naive and lively Scoot lives with his gentle and wise father, Addicks, JEM family who take care of his sister all day like adults, and Heika Glacia, who is a chef, on the main street of the small town residential area. The amiable father often plays with Kupao's brothers and sisters and teaches them to read, making the family happy.
That summer, Deere entered the lives of two Scoot brothers and sisters. The three innocent children became good partners who played together all day.
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Dill heard the brother and sister talking about an unidentified guy who lives in Radley's house next door. It is rumored that he is a vicious ghost. Hearing people talk about his appearance is enough to make children honest for several days. The brother and sister have never seen him with their own eyes. It is said that he will sneak out at night when the moon goes down and sneak into people's windows. If someone's azalea is frozen by the cold current, it must be that he blew a breath on it. He took part in all the petty theft and other activities in Mecom town. For a time, a series of morbid night crimes frightened the residents of the town: chickens and pets kept at home were constantly killed. Although the perpetrator, crazy Eddie, fell into Buck Bay and drowned, people still stared at the Radley family and didn't want to dispel their initial doubts. No black man will pass by Radley's house at night, but cross the opposite sidewalk and whistle all the way. The playground of Mecom school is connected with Radley's backyard. There are several tall walnut trees beside the henhouse in the yard. There are always some fruits falling from the school playground, but those walnuts are scattered on the ground, and no one dares to touch them, because eating the walnuts of Radley's house will kill people. If someone hits a baseball into Radley's yard, no one will try to get it back, just think it's lost. ...
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Long before brothers and sisters were born, the house was shrouded in shadows. Although the Radleys are easily accepted anywhere in town, they choose to live in isolation, which is an unforgivable quirk in Mecom. They don't go to church-this is the most important entertainment in Mecom town, but they choose to worship at home; Mrs. Radley almost never goes to her neighbor's house for coffee at ten o'clock in the morning, and of course she never attends a sermon. Scoot never knew what kind of business Mr. Radley was engaged in-Jim said his job was "buying cotton", which was a euphemism for "doing nothing", but in everyone's memory, the Radleys and their two sons lived here all the time. The Radleys always close their doors and windows on Sundays, which is out of tune with the way of life in Mecom: closing the door means that someone in the family is sick or the weather is cold. When asked if his father Addicks was a ghost, his father categorically said that it was wrong. That was not the case. There are many ways to turn a person into a ghost. And warned brothers and sisters not to mind their own business and not to go near that house.
However, Candir, Radley's house, was fascinated. The warnings and persuasion of brothers and sisters were ignored. The house attracts Deere as deeply as the moon attracts the sea, but it only attracts him to the lamppost at the corner, and there is still a safe distance from the door of Radley's house. He always stood there, holding the thick pillars, staring, thinking, watching, waiting and expecting; Do everything possible to encourage brothers and sisters to make their own moves and try to draw the weirdo out. I don't know how many times three children passed by here. They inexplicably wrote a little play near the house, sneaked into the stranger's house, and then ran away quickly. The next time my brother came near the house, he cut his pants and fell on the railing in a panic escape. Finally, the children approached the house and agreed to give a letter to a stranger. Brother hesitated, dragged a fishing rod behind him and sent the letter to the window of the house.
The noise and naivety of children, like a robin singing a beautiful song, injected fresh vitality and beauty into Arthur, a stranger who had been imprisoned in his home for several years. Next, the brother and sister took out one gift after another from the tree hole, two dolls carved with soap, a broken pocket watch, a bracelet and two lucky coins. Brother's trousers are sewn, folded and placed neatly on the railing. In a fire caused by a neighbor's heating, Arthur, who is eccentric, quietly covered his sister Scott, who was shivering in front of the courtyard.
Finally, Addicks, an upright father, tried his best to help Tom, a black man, and defended Tom who was falsely accused. Tom, who was kind and helpful, only helped the plaintiff many times, but was falsely accused of rape by the plaintiff. In the face of hard evidence, Tom was still sentenced to death by innocent unjust imprisonment because he was black, but Tom was desperate and was finally shot dead on the spot when he escaped from prison. Tom is dead, but it's not over yet. The plaintiff's father couldn't find a job anywhere because of his bad reputation. He took his anger out on Addicks and others related to the approval of the case, followed and killed Scoot's brother and sister in a dark night, causing his brother Jim to fracture and fall into a coma. At the critical moment, eccentric Arthur stepped forward to help, and Cool Run survived. In Arthur's world, brother and sister are like two lovely and kind robins, but someone wants to kill them. Arthur appeared in front of Scoot like a hero falling from the sky, tripping the wicked with branches, and the evil villain just fell on the knife edge he brought, which is why his To Kill a Mockingbird was punished.
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Finally, Addicks held Scott and read by Jim's bed. That's a book of Jim's called Gray Ghost.
"This book tells the story of a ship and three-fingered Fred and a drug-addicted boy. They all think that the drug-addicted boy is making trouble in their club and that he spilled ink everywhere. They tracked the drug-addicted boy everywhere, but they couldn't catch him because they didn't know what he looked like. Later, when they finally met him, they realized that he didn't do those bad things at all. He is actually a very kind person ... "
"Scoot, most people are kind. You will know when you finally get to know them." Eddie turned off the light and guarded Jim's bed. ...
It seems that the story has not been finished yet, but it is vaguely felt that it has been finished, leaving people with infinite room for reverie.
After reading this To Kill a Mockingbird, Jim, Arthur and Cool Brother in the book are all like beautiful robins, and they are the embodiment of simplicity and kindness in the world. Wronging and killing Jim, a black man who didn't commit a crime at all, is like killing an innocent robin. As a lawyer, Addicks is doing his best to save black Tom, who is undoubtedly the most outstanding fighter in the struggle against racial discrimination. Ewell, the wicked man who retaliated against him and killed his children, came to a proper end, giving a head-on blow to those who were highly praised, and at the same time making his father respected in the eyes of the children.
Kind and friendly family education runs through everything in life, and deep and wise fatherly love is as quiet as moistening things, so that children can gradually perceive the good and evil in the world. In this world, darkness always coexists with light. You should warm innocent people with a kind heart and treat those who can't understand you with a kind heart. People don't have to strictly abide by all kinds of rules and regulations in society and become so-called gentlemen and ladies, but they must be as kind and harmless as robins and bring beauty to the world. Most people in the world are kind, and it takes a lot of time and energy to understand a person thoroughly. However, the souls of kind people will always see each other through the air, attracting and supporting each other.
The scenes of good and evil have left a deep imprint on the innocent children, leading them to strip away the prejudice of consensus and accumulated grievances. Under the guidance of his upright father, Addicks, and the exploration of children's innocence and persecution by evil forces, children learned to abandon prejudice, distinguish right from wrong and grow up gradually, learn to stick to justice, and understand that they should love life whenever and wherever.
Read To Kill a Mockingbird and savor the light of kindness and justice in growth education.