Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Mockingbird: Racism and White Community Essay
Also victimized by racism and its repercussions, Helen Robinson, turkey cocks wife, suffered in the aftermath of her husbands visitation and death. Widowed, she must raise her children, maintain her home base and work to make a alert for herself. Because she is black, a wo man, and the wife of a man accused of raping a white woman, Helen has a very laborious time decision work. This is because of the racism in the white society of Maycomb. The only soul who will ask her is Mr. Link Deas, Toms author employer.He does not really make Helens services, solely fells bad close to what happened to Tom and he is one of the a couple of(prenominal) decent people in Maycomb where black people are concerned. He doesnt really need her, but he said he felt adept bad about the way things turned out. (TKAM, pg. 248-249). However, Helen does not escape the touch of racism. On her way to work one morning, bob Ewell follows Helen, crooning foul words at her, for no reason other than sh e was Toms wife and he was racist.Although he does not attack her, Helen is terrified of him. thoroughly scare, she telephoned Mr. Link at his store, which was not too far from his house (TKAM, pg. 256). Mr. Link Deas makes tag Ewell leave Helen alone, but she is still frightened of him. Her life has become very difficult due to the effects of racism. In a different way, Bob Ewell himself is destroyed by racism. The racism that sparked Tom Robinsons psychometric test leads Bob Ewell to harbour a musical score against Atticus and Judge Taylor, both of whom do him look foolish.He attempts, but fails to burglarise John Taylors house. Later on, he attacks Atticuss children to exact his penalise on Atticus. A grizzle innate(p) of racism, courage born of whiskey, and arrogant arrogance lead to his attack on Jem and Scout, but Arthur Radley comes to the childrens aid. In the struggle, Bob Ewell is killed. It was the grudge he held based on racist beliefs that cause his death. So me may yell it unlessice, some may not, but the badinage is undeniable.Of all the destructive powers humans possess, none ruin other lives and destroy our beneficence quite like racism does. This is proved in To Kill a mockingbird by the fates of Tom and Helen Robinson and their tormentor, Bob Ewell. It is inequitable that prejudices based on a persons skin colour should roleplay such havoc on their lives, and tho it was once commonplace. Although less evident at once than it once was, racism remains just as destructive and just as unnecessary.
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