An adaptation from a book wrote by Harper Lee, “To Kill a Mockingbird” was managed to be produce into a new element by Robert Mulligan who improvise the handwritten subject into a matter of a living action in 1962. Taken from the ideologist of the 60’s, Harper Lee was able to make a link in her novel regarding the issues of the crucial issues in the socialization back there. The behaviour and attitude of racist began to spread in the mind of the societies after a few of crisis happened such as the Scottsboro Case – the case of nine black peoples who was accused of raping two white woman that worked as a prostituted and a clerk respectively, the second crisis occurred in The Case of Emmit Till – a young kid who was bitten to death by a grocery keeper by unreasonable cause. These cases took part as the catalyser to the corrupted thinking of the human being whose believe that they have the superiority towards the society.
The characters in to Kill a Mockingbird have the common figure and bring quite the same storyline with a novel wrote by John Grisham. In to Kill a Mockingbird, we have Mr. Atticus Finch, a middle-age lawyer who needs to defend a black man who was accused for raping a daughter of a farmer, Mayella Ewell. Atticus wasn’t only has to deal with the case but he also need to face with the white peoples in Maycomb as they have opposite idea and thinking with Atticus. The same idea and story line was brought up into another novel, “A Time to Kill” written by John Grisham. In his novel, John Grisham has his own ways on highlighting the idea of the racism. The idea was putted in the matter regarding to the state of law that bring up a case involving the two main ethnics in America which the white and the black. In this novel, it tells about a two ideas colliding with each others in bringing up the justice in the society without comprising the ethnicity of the people. Jake Brigance, a young hotshot lawyer who is...