Essay On Mayella Ewell
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In 1962, the movie stood as a reminder of the effects of racial ignorance and it remains as such. We apologize for any inconvenience, and thank you for your visiting.It is suggested that Mayella was beaten by her father.Although Atticus Finch is not a perfect man, he is ultimately a good father and a very good man. [Read More] Like other symbols of the civil rights movement such as the song "We shall overcome" and peaceful sit-ins, to Kill a Mockingbird quickly assumed a similar position.As the focus of the movie was on right and wrong, the director of this film, obert Mulligan, provided the American movie viewing public with a strong lesson in justice but he was also able, largely through the character of Atticus Finch, to demonstrate that humanity can still prevail even under difficult circumstances.



Mulligan could have soften the message and still have captured the essence of the book upon which the movie was based but, instead, Mulligan made a deliberate statement in the way that he portrayed the characters in the story and how the movie told the story.
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