Words have a dramatic effect on what we know, how we interact with people and the decisions we ultimately make. Words can influence us, inspire us or just as easily bring us to tears. Words change our relationships, our demeanor, our entire system of beliefs, and even our businesses.
Words can inspire change by using them wisely and with a lot of power. In "Letter From Birmingham Jail" by Martin Luther, he uses words that make people think differently and how they think about different races. ... For example, in school a bully may use words make someone feel bad about themselves or something else.
Lessons learned on killing a mockingbird are that; sometimes life is not going to be fair, it is courage that pulls you forward even if nothing works out and you will never understand someone until you see the world from his perspective.
Explanation:
- In the story "To kill a mocking bird" where a colored man was wrongly accused. Even though Tom's accuser was lying, but still he was found guilty.
- So, no matter how true you are but sometimes faith does not work.
- In the end, right thing did not happen. False claim prevailed.
- we learn more about a person when he fights than the outcome of the fights.
- One should believe in themselves even if time is not in their favor.
- It is unfair to snap our judgments about other people.
- Everyone has their own way of thinking and practicing.