[SOLVED] To Kill A Mocking Bird
In the book to kill a mockingbird, we look at an assortment of distinct characters, and we get to learn how the town of Maycomb perceives their selves and each other before and after the trial of Tom Robinson. As we continued to read, our perspectives of the characters might have changed during the progress of the book.In the story, the character’s perceptions of themselves didn’t change, but the events during the story might have helped them find out who they are. For example, Aunt Alexandria saw of herself as a very well-mannered person who even though she can be standoffish she just wanted the best for her niece and nephew but as the story continued and the trial of Tom Robinson (an African-American man) and his shocking death happened it took a toll on the characters of Maycomb, Aunt Alexandria realizes maybe she is not as open-minded as she thought. Almost all the people in Maycomb saw themselves in a different light after the trial.But not only did the town recognize who they are but also realized others in the town’s true colors.