People have judged other people for centuries based on their social class. In the 18th century the women wear the corset and make their waist more thin to show they don’t work in the land so other will know they born in rich they are high class. In the book to kill mockingbird, the author Harper Lee show this social class discrimination is also true in how to kill mockingbird, she use two characters young and old Walter and Burris to show the theme, ‘ the social class affect people whole life’.
Burris and young Walter they are almost the same country kids, born in country , do not know much about outside, eat this meal this time never don’t know time with next one, poor and dirty and less educated.but they are …show more content…
And Burris another country kids his effect is more dramatic the Miss Caroline shocked by mouse and Burris hold her arm to comfort her but in the end Burris said you ain’t makin’me go nowhere,missus . just remeber that, you ain’t makin’t me go nowhere’ he waited until he was sure she was crying “ Burris is change in few minutes ? no just return to he usually do , he like the school ? no school for he just one day playground , he don’t think school is a big deal , for the teacher just a storyteller sometimes funny but almost time boring but when he grow up when he recall does he never regret? He must be, when he grow up , turn old he won’t be Mrs. Elle he just be old Burris. When the Jem be the Mrs. Finch, where is Burris? The school just can bring those kids to school one day like book write, they don’t care about learn , so maybe their son will be do the same thing. They lose the chance of chane themself, and they don’t