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    is powered by three different factors class‚ gender‚ and race. Mayella and her father were poor and dirty meaning her class was not very good‚ when she was in the courthouse she was looked at differently than some others. During the trial with Tom Robinson she was more likely to win because of her race being white and his being black. With Mayella being a female and in a bad situation she doesn’t have as many rights as some of the females and males. As an illustration of race in the 1930’s whites

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    back in. I’m so nervous what if they find him guilty. No our evidence is too strong I think we have this case in the bag. Here it is… “ We‚ the jury‚ find Tom Robinson guilty of raping Mayella Ewell.” It can’t be‚ he’s innocent. How could this happen. I’m going to scream‚ we had all this incriminating evidence‚ but still the jury can’t see that Tom is completely innocent and it Bob Ewell that was raping his own daughter. Atticus is expressionless‚ of course‚ does he even care about this case or even

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    description of who a person is‚ rather than who they truly are. Everything related to Tom Robinson’s trial is fueled by fear. ln To Kill a Mockingbird‚ characters choose to involve race‚ because they’re afraid of the truth. Tom Robinson is a black man wrongly accused of crime and defended by Atticus Finch. Atticus is admired in Maycomb‚ but after he decides to defend Robinson‚ he is poorly looked upon. Tom Robinson was convicted for the crime

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    Robinson Cruose vs. Gulliver’s Travels Throughout the history‚ the writers of contemporary period tried to reflect their era’s social and political problems like inequalities between races or classes‚ corruptions in family life and social relationships‚ or the side effects of a politic shift. In 18th century‚ writers were also affected by these types of social troubles‚ and some of them took enlightening of the people as a mission by writing about the period’s dilemmas. During this

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    Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe is a story about the different ways that men cope with reality when hardship comes‚ but also the tale of Crusoe creating his own reality‚ rescuing a savage and fashioning his own world out of the untamed wilderness of a desert island. The central themes in the novel are the inter-racial relationship‚ moralism‚ and religion‚ philosophical and social beliefs. This thesis mainly analyze the character of the savage- Friday‚ a native of an island close to Crusoe’s‚ is depicted

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    terrorized African Americans in their cities . Another was when Europeans first came over to America‚ through this they prejudiced Native Americans forcing them to integrate into European culture. Social class is often directly related to racism. Tom Robinson and the Blacks in Maycomb were subjected to racist comments that were connected to their social standing. In the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” it shows that even though a person could be in the better part of society‚ they treat people under them

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    pressure from society‚ Atticus Finch defends the black man‚ Tom Robinson‚ doing what’s right even if it may be perceived as wrong. Throughout the book‚ Atticus passes his thoughts to his children‚ Jem and Scout‚ teaching

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    the world and it is a big part in the book. This book mainly focuses on Tom Robinson who is a black man accused of rape. Evil is found in many places in To Kill A Mockingbird. A form of evil in this book is racism because of the time setting of the book. Blacks in the time of the book were not treated as they are today. For example in this book the n word is used quite often when talking about a person who is black. Tom Robinson‚ who is black‚ is called the n word multiple times and is accused of

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    Tom Robinson was innocent of raping Mayella Ewell. In the story it talks about how Mayella got punched in the eye with the left hand but Tom couldn’t have done it because his left hand is crippled. Reverend Sykes said‚ “He got it caught in the cotton gin‚ caught it i Mr. Dolphus Raymond’s cotton gin when he was a boy...like to bled to death...tore all the muscles loose from his bones-”(186). This explains what happened to Tom’s hand and that he couldn’t have punched Mayella with his left hand because

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    perpetrate‚ but you are to blame completely based on the color of your skin. Tom Robinson is a black man who is accused of raping a white girl named Mayella Ewell. Since Tom is black and Mayella white‚ he is automatically convicted of that crime and sentenced to death. The authorities would take the word of Mayella over Tom any day. Scout and Jem are the children of Atticus Finch‚ the lawyer who is trying to defend Tom Robinson in the court. In the article‚ “There are more slaves today than were seized

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