Time To Kill
"A Time To Kill" Tradition is a priceless component to any culture, as it has been shaped and developed by time itself. ... At heart, this realization is the overall theme of "A Time To Kill". ... The realization listed above haunts each of the principal characters in "A Time To Kill" as the story of racial injustice unfolds. Centered around the brutal rape and assault of a young black girl, Tanya Hailey, "A Time To Kill" immerses itself into the intense emotions that are involved in hatred. ... "A Time To Kill" was both dramatic and accurate in its depiction of a small southern community. Prevalent throughout "A Time To Kill" is the presence of the Ku Klux Klan, both as an antagonistic force and as the embodiment of blind hatred that existed in the form of racism in Mississippi at the time. ... Finally, “A Time To Kill”, faces segregation head on, displaying its psychological effects on a society of the south, and its judicial system.