Aunty was having tea with her friends and Scout was there trying her best to be a lady. Everything was going just fine until Atticus arrived. He took Calpurnia, Aunty, Scout and Miss Maudie to the kitchen and told them the terrible news, Tom Robinson was killed in jail when trying to escape. With this they went over to Tom's house and told his wife what had happened. The poor woman fainted into the ground with the shocking news. On the other hand in school Scout was learning about Hitler since the beginning of the Holocaust was occurring during that precise time. Before people even knew it, Halloween was approaching and Scout couldn't be more excited. Her school teacher
composed a parade in which students had to participate. Scout was to be a ham. She went and created a perfect costume for her. When Halloween arrived no members of Scout's family were going to be present in the school auditorium for the parade, so Jem had to take her. Scout was almost last in the parade, so while she was waiting, she felt completely asleep. In her deep dreams she didn't hear her name being called, so she ended up messing with the whole parade. After everyone left the auditorium, Jem and Scout began heading back home. It was a very dark night and they couldn't see anything except Scout's costume. As they were walking they heard someone walk behind them, but when they stopped, said person stopped as well. After a
while of walking and stopping, this unknown person started running towards them. Many things happened when that person catched them. It was all very confusing, but Jem was hurt and being carried home by someone and Scout also experimented many troubles but managed to reach home by herself. Jem had his arm badly broken and Scout wasn't deeply hurt. Everyone was wondering who was the man behind them and who was the man that saved Jem. It turns out the man behind them was Bob Ewell and he was trying to kill Jem and Scout, and the man that saved Jem was Boo Radley. Maycomb's sheriff investigated the crime scene and found Bob Ewell dead. With Bob death and Boo Radley at Scout's home, everything was getting real weird. The sheriff left the house and Atticus went into Jem's room to see how he was doing, while Scout walked Boo Radley back home.
While I was reading the ending pages of this marvelous book I encountered a quote that made me question a lot, the quote is the following:
"There's a black boy dead for no reason, and the man responsible for it's dead. Let the dead bury the dead this time, Mr. Finch. Let the dead bury the dead." (369)
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| This is exactly what I thought of and questioned when I read this quote |
This quote refers to Tom Robinson and Bob Ewell. To me this phrase is just rare and very confusing. "Let the dead bury the dead." What does that even mean? Was it talking about Tom burying Bob Ewell? This part for me remains a mystery, an unsolved mystery. I find it interesting how Harper Lee decided to kill both characters. To me it shows equality, color equality. I still question why they died.
Was it the right way to end things? Was it not? Did Tom Robinson died for a good reason? Was Bob Ewell just out of his mind, and therefore he died? Did he kill himself or did Jem or Scout kill him? I will never know.
The second interesting quote I found while reading this pages made me analyze again racism, it goes like this:
"Tom was a dead man the minute Mayella Ewell opened her mouth and screamed." (323)
First of all, this quote brings back my idea of the extreme racism in Maycomb County. If Tom was dead the minute Mayella opened her mouth it is because Mayella's words will kill him. Her words were white and his were black. If a white and respected lady like Mayella went against a black man like Tom, there was no way of him winning the case or surviving it anyway. This for me is again illogical. Words are words no matter their color. For me, if it's a black man against a white man the chances of any of them winning are exactly equal. There is no color preference. However, in Maycomb, white always won over black.
This final pages of the book were my favorite ones. These were the pages with the most suspense, action, love and intrigue. This is a novel that teaches about life and about people through the innocent perspective of a child, and that is what makes it so special and unique. "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee is a book that every single person must read. It is a classic and classics are to be cherished.




