EVIL: After Tom Robinson is arrested, the town mobs the jail. They assume he is guilty, and want to take action, demonstrating their racism.
Slajd: 2
GOOD: When Miss. Maudie's house catches fire, the town rallies to help her, showing the good in people, and their willingness to help.
Slajd: 3
GOOD/EVIL: Boo Radley is initially viewed by the children as a terrible person. They often taunted, and told stories about him. However, Boo proves to be good though his actions, helping Scout and Jem learn a lesson.
Slajd: 4
Go sit! You shouldn't know how to read.
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I am sorry for my crime Miss.
When Scout first enters school, her teacher belittles her for her advanced reading and writing skills. Her teacher says that Scout's father is not a teacher, and tells her to sit down.
Slajd: 5
Atticus, why doesn't Boo Radley come out of his house?
One day, Atticus tells Scout, "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view." Scout values her father's advice, and thinks about this deeply.
Slajd: 6
Perhaps the most important lesson learned was about not harming Mockingbirds; "They don't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That's why it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." The mockingbird is also symbolic of Tom Robinson.