because their father Atticus Finch agreed to support a black man called Tom Robinson who was wrongly accused of raping Mayella Ewell. Since the book was set in the years where there was a lot of racism across America they hated Jem and Scout because they thought Jem and Scout were supporting black people.
The Finch children were treated unkindly because of their father, Atticus Finch, defending Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a white woman. The racial prejudices of the time influenced how the community viewed Atticus and his family.
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To Kill A Mockingbird wrote about how unfair the black people got treated by the white people.
The children were treated with loveand respect
Children were treated good in the final solution
they were treated very badly
the children were treated like adults
Henry was treated kindly when he returned to his regiment in "The Red Badge of Courage." His fellow soldiers were understanding and accepting of his earlier desertion, demonstrating compassion and camaraderie rather than anger or hostility towards him.
In Chapter 15 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the mockingbird is symbolic of Tom Robinson, a man unfairly treated by society despite his innocence. Just like the mockingbird, Tom is an innocent and kind individual who is wrongfully targeted and harmed by the prejudiced beliefs of others.
Slave children were often separated from their families, subjected to harsh working conditions, and received minimal education. They were typically treated as property rather than individuals deserving of care and protection. In addition, many slave children experienced physical and emotional abuse at the hands of their owners.
They were treated like angels
Children treated with radiation may lose some of their eyesight and develop learning problems
love thy neighbor and treat others as you would want to be treated.