The courthouse is set. A blessed man who found great joy in helping those who were wrongly accused of crimes. A man who originally had no intention to work in the criminal justice system but it more inherently fell in his lap. As though he originally wanted to be a philosopher to shortly realize his senior year in college that there weren't too many jobs in that field so he would have to start over in what he found to be the easiest to get into as a law school. One of the most Case he took and one I thought was one of the favorites about a man on death row for murder and swore he didn’t do it and Bryan the attorney believed him and took his case. And that is only just a part of what you will be getting if you were to read this book. …show more content…
Like the imagery that was used the first time he went to the prison you could really imagine the look of disdain with him trying to hide his fear for the inmate. And the whole motif aspect of the to kill a mocking bird. Of those being unrightfully accused and that one person having the guts to do something even if no one would like them for doing it.The whole symbolic comparison to how"A generation of future lawyers grew up hoping to become the courageous Atticus" never to truly grasp it but ironically Bryan never even hearing of the book and being one of the spitting images of