The Noble To Kill A Mockingbird Analysis

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Have you ever felt like people are always mistreating and making straight up abstentions of the type of person that we truly are only because of our “color skin” or religion? Many people over the years especially black and hispanic people have been label to bad conduct and put in bad position and can not do nothing about it. In the noble The killing of a mockingbird by Lee talks about the narrator scout and her brother Jem being white live in a society where discrimination and the word nigger is perfectly fine and normal to everyone. People now in days judge by first appearance only if people told a little of their time to get to know other people by interacting with them. If we did not judge other individuals by first looks the world

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