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    Depression. In the opening chapter Scout states‚ “Maycomb was an old town‚ but it was a tired old town when I first knew it… There was no hurry for there was no where to go‚ nothing to buy and no money to it with‚ nothing to see outside the boundaries of Maycomb County. But it was a time of vague optimism for some of the people. Maycomb County had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself” (Lee 5). It sets the scene in Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ a poor town during The Great Depression

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    ” The people of Maycomb County‚ Alabama‚ had a long way to recovery. Many are dirt poor‚ and others were pulled down along with them. During the depression period‚ “nickels and dimes were hard to come by.” (27) Shops closed down because of the decline in economy. Scout (the protagonist in To Kill a Mockigbird) mentioned‚ “There was no hurry‚ for there was nowhere to go‚ nothing to buy and no money to buy it with‚ nothing outside the boundaries of Maycomb County.”(6) All of Maycomb was affected in

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    from prejudice and discrimination is Tom Robinson‚ he is treated in injustice manner‚ because of his race. The Finch ’s black servant is Calpurnia alienated by Aunt Alexandra. Boo Radley is another character who is isolated because of prejudice of Maycomb County people. He is locked in his room by his fateher. But we see not only racial prejudice but also isolation because of class distinction such as Walter

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    the racially separated town of Maycomb‚ Alabama in the 1930s during the Great Depression. The main characters are all involved in a plot in which narrow mindedness leads to pain and suffering. . In Maycomb County‚ prejudice rapidly spreads because of blindly brought up racist citizens and their need to blame things on someone else‚ but this stereotyping can be stopped when an individual defends what they believe‚ despite society’s beliefs. The fact that Maycombs citizens were raised to believe

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    11-19-09 Language Arts 8A To Kill Injustice One of the many injustices in Maycomb County is racial injustice‚ more specifically the injustices towards African-Americans. For example‚ the townspeople of Maycomb they have such a hate towards African-American people‚ for example the use of the word nigger. It is a word that the “common people” meaning the people who had no deference for them. Which leads to segregation‚ of churches‚ schools‚ and the courtroom where Tom Robinson’s trial is held

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    and the example of their father‚ they grow to understand that the world isn’t always fair and that prejudice is a very real aspect of their world no matter how subtle it seems. This novel is set in Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ somewhere during the time period of 1925-1935. Times were hard for the citizens of Maycomb during this period‚ because of the depression. An innocent but humorous stance in this story is through the eyes of Scout and Jem Finch. Scout is a young adolescent who is growing up with the controversy

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    Finch‚ who relays the story of a series of events involving social issues that take place in the quiet town of Maycomb County during her childhood in the 1930’s. Harper Lee establishes a distinct narrative voice for Scout through the use of her adult narration reflecting upon childhood memories in the limited perspective‚ which communicates the malevolence of other characters present in Maycomb County and simplifies complex issues through the naïveté of childhood observation. Through Scout’s innocent

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    Racism is present throughout To Kill a Mockingbird. Racism has been around for many years and will probably never go away. There is many examples of racism throughout the entire book of To Kill a Mockingbird. After knowing all the examples it teaches the reader about many things that occurred throughout the 1900’s. Racism is not only rude‚ it also affects people’s lives and how people live. Racism is atrocious and it agonizes many people. First‚ Scout and Jem were walking around outside. Then

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    presents many themes and issues relating to 1930’s society in the midst of the great depression. Prejudice was very common during this hard time and Harper Lee emphasises this through the eyes of an innocent six-year-old girl‚ Scout. Scout’s hometown of Maycomb plays an important part in To Kill A Mockingbird and is responsible for many of the issues raised in the novel‚ namingly prejudice. Thus‚ through techniques such as characterisation‚ structure‚ point of view and language‚ Harper Lee can emphasise

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    When living in Maycomb‚ you better have a thick skin and the patience of a saint. Maycomb is a small town during the 1930s depression‚ but events thrown at characters tend to spiral them into a struggle in which they must overcome. In To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee conveys the theme that someone must have the willingness proceed spite of fear‚shows courage through her inspiring use of setting‚ conflicts and events as literary elements. Harper Lee conveys courage and the willingness to proceed

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