Christy+Character+Connection+1

====I choose the quote that Calpurnia said, "It's the same God, ain't it?"" (Lee,158) from chapter 12.This quote is common with the quote in previous chapter "There's some folks who don't eat like us," she whispered fiercely, "but you ain't called on to contradict 'em at the table whenthey don't. That boy's yo' comp'ny and if he wants to eat up the tablecloth you let him, you hear?""He ain't company, Cal, he's just a Cunningham-""Hush your mouth! Don't matter who they are, anybody sets foot inthis house's yo' comp'ny, and don't you let me catch you remarkin' (Lee,24)==== ====The first quote demonstrates that Calpurnia does not care about whether a person is black or white. She will not classify and place them separately. She only hopes for fair judgement. That is all are welcomed to the church because both believe in the same God. Thus, there is no fault for her to bring Jem and Scout to the black people church and be criticized by Lula. The second one does have similar idea with the first one that no matter which class people are in. She hopes everyone is treated equally and Scout to think over what she has done is really respecting Walter.====

====Racism is a disease in Maycomb. No matter how bad everything is around, belief is something where you can find your true self. You will not go out of the track. Calpurnia knows this point so she will not care what others say. She wants everyone to share the same right and enjoy being together. She believes in herself so no one can take away her happiness from the brutal world.====

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