John Coffey's Cruelty In To Kill A Mockingbird

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People are complex beings with varying levels of morality and respect for others. John Coffey, despite his imposing stature, demonstrated a profound respect for others, moreover a deep sense of morality. Despite his circumstances, he was horrified by the true perpetrator's cruelty yet still tried to protect the innocent. Coffey treated everyone with dignity, from the guards to the other inmates. From healing Paul Edgecombe's infection without hesitation to even comforting a condemned mouse, Mr. Jingles. These acts highlighted his inherent compassion that transcends social barriers. Each person has their own unique set of values and beliefs that influence their behavior and interactions with others. Paul Edgecomb was influenced by his sense