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    "I think there's just one kind of folks. Folks" (Lee). In the fictional novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee explains racism in the eyes of a young girl and how racism has affected society. This takes place in the 1900s in a small town in Alabama called Maycomb County. In chapter 7 when the knot-hole in the tree gets filled up, Jem learns from Mr. Nathan Radley’s excuse of the tree dying that people can manipulate the way they think. During the talk between Jem and Mr. Radley, Jem…

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    Racism stands for more than one thing. In this case Harper Lee expresses that the theme in “ To Kill A MocKingbird” is you should never judge or mistreat someone because of their skin color. In this book a black man was found guilty for raping a white women when he was clearly innocent, in addition he was also shot 17 times because he was black. In some cases shooting someone 17 times and is unarmed is called overkill. So, therefore, racism is still a big thing in the U.S. today Tom Robinson,…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird is like killing innocence and all things good. So many people throughout this novel where touched in some way by evil and therefore associated with it, but so many remained good, no matter how many people thought otherwise of them. Three of these people show they are a mockingbird and they are Boo Radley, Tom Robinson, and Mr. Raymond. Boo Radley is a crazy man who is cooped up in his house or is he. This is why Boo makes a good example for a mocking bird. At the start of…

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    Someone once stated, “Courage is the ability to do something difficult even when there’s a risk.” Courage plays a large role in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Throughout the novel, courage was seen through the characters Jem Finch, Scout Finch, Boo Radley, and Atticus Finch. These characters all demonstrate excessive ideas of courage as the novel goes on. Through the characters minds there is fear involved, but was overcome by their courageous actions. To begin with, Jem and…

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    The events that Harper Lee includes in To Kill a Mockingbird makes the readers think about what is going on in our world today by realizing that the problems haven’t been solved completely and still occur today. There are many themes in this novel like, inequality between class and race, don’t judge a book by it’s cover, and the symbolism of the mockingbird. It’s based on an innocent black man, Tom Robinson, being accused of raping a girl, Mayella Ewell. Tom already started at a disadvantage…

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    Lee, the author of To Kill a Mockingbird, grew up in the minute town of Monroeville, Alabama. Growing up in the South during one of the most racially unequal periods in recent history was very hard for a young girl like Lee because she didn’t understand the injustice happening to the African-Americans, just like Jean-Louise Finch, one of the young girls from the novel. Lee’s father was a lawyer and this inspired her to attempt to become one as well, but…

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    was the best chance to revenge for his father, but he hesitated. He was worried that Claudius would go to heaven after his death, so he decided to choose another time to assassinate him. However, he didn’t anticipate the decision would eventually lead to the tragedy which everyone dies in the end. In my opinion, he is a smart prince. He knew how to disguise himself and let others thought that he lost his mind, and used the play to imply that Claudius killed his father and tampered with the…

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    Prejudice in To Kill a Mockingbird The definition of prejudice is preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience. There is a lot of prejudice throughout the book To Kill a Mockingbird. The author of this book is Harper Lee. It was published in 1960 and was a book based around the Great depression. There are three main types of prejudice throughout the book. There is gender, class, and racial prejudice. An example of people that show prejudice are Jem, Bob Ewell, and the…

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    Segregated Bias In To Kill A Mockingbird To Kill A Mockingbird is a timeless classic that deals with many issues that are still relevant today. Racism, socioeconomic discrimination, and segregation are only some examples of these issues. Harper Lee discusses these issues to make a point about our society's impossible standards that are imposed onto a diverse range of people. In the novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee explains that segregation can cause bias, which is still seen today.…

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    Beyond all the evidence which was very well depicted in the film, To Kill A Mockingbird accurately portrayed customs of the 1930’s—black peoples inferiority succeeding the outlaw of slavery. This film was enlightening to the severity of these beliefs, intensified by the high stakes in a court case outcome. The history was…

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