To Kill a Mocking Bird

Wednesday, 29 April 2009

In twentieth century racialism was practiced in the towns of United States. Alabama, a town which is in the south of United States, is a not an exception. This is the basic plot in the story which is based on the prize winning book of the 1960 by Harper Lee's Pulitzer. Atticus Finch is a lawyer who takes up a case for Tom Robinson, a Negro who is charged of a raping a poor white woman. Flinch walks in the path of righteousness and tries his best to save Robinson and prove that his client is not guilty. Will he be able to win the case against all the odds as the townspeople are more inclined towards racialism rather declaring justice for the Negro? The movie is described as seen through the eyes of the lawyer’s daughter scout. The movie is filled with moral values which make us feel that every human has their own feelings and should not be differentiated upon colors. It teaches lessons for life and explains the nature in which the young minds see the world as they grow up. Robert Mulligan has directed in a way to make us explain every scene and characterized every character to high degree of professionalism

1 comments:

Anand said...

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