Saturday, February 26, 2011

TKAM Blog Prompt

What do you think is involved in making a fair judgement about a person or situation? Explain.

I believe that a clear, uninvolved party who is not biased and can be trusted is needed for a truly fair judgement. He must be non-judgemental and must judge with an iron fist. Failure in any of these criteria will lead to a biased or flawed judgement.

TKAM Blog Prompt

Did the ending of the novel surprise you?
If you were the author, would you have ended the story differently?
Explain.


The ending of the novel surprised me. I did not expect Bob Ewell to attack the children. I expected him to perhaps do something bad to the children, granted, but I did not expect he would go after them with a murderous intent. I was further surprised when Boo came to the children's rescue, even though I knew Boo's part in the story was not over, I did not imagine him to play a part that had a huge impact on the children's lives.

If I were the author, I don't think I would have ended the story differently. The ending was a good ending with a plot twist where Atticus needed to make a decision between his morals and his love for his son. One can see how Atticus was worried that Jem could have indeed killed Bob Ewell, and how he was faced with a moral dilemma with how he as a lawyer had to carry out justice which meant that his son would be persecuted and how he as a father had to protect his son. The sheriff offered a way out for him by convincing him that Bob Ewell had indeed fell on his knife and Jem had not killed him.