Loss Of Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird

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The concept of loss of innocence was presented in both movies, A Time to kill and To Kill a Mockingbird. In the movie A Time to Kill Tanya Hailey, the daughter of Carl Lee Hailey was brutally raped and beaten by two white men, James Louis Willard and Billy Ray Cobb. Tanya was walking home from the grocery store when James and Billy throw a full beer can at Tanya’s head, which knocks her out. James and Billy then put her in the back of their truck and bring her deep into the surrounding woods. They begin raping and beating her. After they are done raping her they try to murder her by hanging her from a tree. The tree branch snaps so James and Billy drive to the nearest bridge and through her into the water below. Tanya miraculously survives it all and is able to get help. …show more content…

She realizes how dangerous the world truly is. In a less serious manner Scout and Jem lose their innocence to. This is done by the case of Tom Robison, a local black man. Tom was tried for the rape of Mayla Ewell, a local white women. Atticus, Scout and Jem’s father, was Tom’s lawyer. Atticus presented a very good case by explaining how there was no evidence, except the plaintiff’s and defendant’s testimonies. By going off them it is clear to Scout and Jem that Tom is innocent. As the case goes one new evidence is proven. It being that Malya intelligent level is below average and that Mr. Ewell hit Malya when he is drunk. With that new evidence it is even clearer to Scout and Jem that Tom is innocent. When the jury is told to make their decision they all pick guilty. By doing this they make Scout and Jem realize how unfair and full of hate the world, destroying their

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