Equally, once Hiram hears and is informed of the murder and kidnapping of Emmett Till, he is immediately affiliates himself into the scenario, claiming he has information of R.C.’s involvement in the scheme. When interrogated by his grandfather over why Hiram is implicating himself in this situation, Hiram rashly responds, “But it did happen, and that boy is dead, and we both know that R.C. Rydell had something to do with it. Sure he scares me, but don’t I owe Emmett something? Isn’t it my duty to do something about it?” (Crowe 136). Hiram’s desire to establish justice in Emmett’s murder comes to show that Hiram is not cowardly or afraid of violating southern codes and is comfortable of travelling without the crowd in stay true to his personal truths. Undeniably, the massive influence of Naomi on Hiram and Hiram’s association in serving Emmett justice comes to show the power of single humans on a larger audience. Lastly, Harper Lee’s eminent novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, expresses and unmistakably underlines how one person can make a difference through bestowing a plot of how