"To Kill a Mockingbird" Movie Watched at the Faculty of Law

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Tarih 03.06.2024
Birim Faculty of Law
SDG Sustainable Cities and Communities

Law School students watched the movie based on Harper Lee's classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird to understand how the American justice system grapples with racism and prejudice.

Set in 1930s Alabama, the movie tells the story of a black man named Tom Robinson who is falsely accused of raping a white man. Atticus Finch is a brave lawyer who stands up against racism and prejudice and defends Robinson.

After watching the movie, students engaged in a lively discussion about how racism and prejudice affect the American justice system. Many students argued that the movie addresses important issues that are still relevant today.

Some students argued that Robinson's case was unfair and how racism can skew the justice system. Other students praised Finch's courage and determination to fight for justice.

Overall, the experience of watching the movie allowed students to learn more about the complexity of the American justice system and the impact of racism and prejudice on justice.