Thursday, December 6, 2012

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (GOALS, DREAMS, AND MOTIVES)

          To kill a mockingbird, all characters have their goals, dreams, and motives. Atticus’ dream is make his children grow up treating people well and make people are not judged by skin color or economic status. Usually parents’ goals or dreams are make their children grow well. By the case of Tom Robinson, he doesn't want to judge by skin color or economic status. Aunt Alexandra’s dream is to Scout to be a good lady. As Scout’s family, Aunt Alexandra wants her to be a good lady. Jem’s dream is to make Tom Robinson acquit. As Tom Robinson is innocent, everyone wants him to be acquit, but he kills by himself. Scout’s dream is make a real friend. She doesn’t have real friend at her school. So I think she wants to make. Dill’s dream is to having a father and a real family.


         All their goals are different Atticus' goal is to make people are not judged by skin color or ecnomic status. Aunt Alexandra's goal is to make children to be a good person. The childrend don't have their mother, the Alexandra has to take part of it. Tom's goal was to be acquit by the crime, but he can't reach that goal. Because he killed by himself. Jem's goal is to grow up well in between of the big situations. At the beginning of the novel, she is very innocent and doesn't understand things such as prejudice. But she is changing by reaching her goal. Dill's goal is to make a real family. As her mother keeps marrying again he wants to make a real family.

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