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    (Lee 222). Jem is able to see past Tom Robinson’s race like his father‚ Atticus because Tom is convicted unjustly. Despite the fact that the majority of Maycomb supports Bob Ewell when the evidence is clearly more favorable towards Tom Robinson‚ Jem believes that Tom Robinson is truly innocent. Jem does not confide in the racial prejudice of Maycomb. He is shaken emotionally so much at the conviction of Tom Robinson that he cries. Although Tom is innocent‚ it is his skin color that renders him guilty

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    In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Maycomb county inevitably has a specific social structure. The people of Maycomb county each have different statuses and places in society. There is a top to every social hierarchy‚ and starting at the top in Maycomb county are the wealthy white families. Included in this social class are the Finches. Atticus Finch is a white lawyer; therefore he makes a good income and is a highly respected figure which places him and his family in this specific social

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    divides the town of maycomb from how certain people behave‚ to how these characters conduct themselves in relationships. Racism and life as it is in Maycomb play a huge role in the long term effect of to kill a mockingbird. Behaving differently from how you are expected to behave is not accepted by the people of Maycomb. The town of Maycomb is known for its small town isolation. This isolated feel is the source for all the characteristics of the people living in Maycomb. The townspeople’s

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    She’s alone in a big room of people and cannot take it anymore. The first reason why she is a dichotomous character is she wanted to be accepted‚ but she can’t because she is unwanted by many people in Maycomb because of her last name‚ Ewell. The last name‚ Ewell is known by the people of Maycomb because the Ewell’s are sloppy and dirty and do not care about anything. So just because she’s a Ewell people judge her as dirty and poor‚ when really she tries to fit in with everyone by cleaning up her

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    hometown. In the beginning of the novel‚ Jem and Scout view Atticus as a boring older man that works in an office and does not deserve their admiration. At the turning point of the novel Miss Maudie tells them their father was once the “deadest shot” in Maycomb‚ and the children finally see Atticus as a role model. Jem and Scout learn from Atticus the true meaning of courage and their views of Atticus differentiate from not understanding him and therefore not admiring him‚ to an exciting man with marksman

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    under extraordinary circumstances in the 1930s during the Great Depression. The narrator‚ Scout Finch‚ lives with her older brother Jem and father ‚Atticus‚ in the small town of Maycomb‚ Alabama. Maycomb is a small‚ close-knit town‚ where everyone knows each other. Atticus is a highly respected and responsible citizen of Maycomb County. He constantly tries to instill good values and a sense of moral decency in his children. As a widower‚ Atticus raises his two children on his own with the help of his

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    severe racial discrimination in the Southern States. Lee illustrates this widespread racism by establishing the book’s setting in Maycomb County‚ a small Alabama town economically struggling during the Great Depression. The plot centers around a court case in which Tom Robinson‚ a black man‚ is accused of raping Mayella Ewell‚ a white woman. Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer in Maycomb‚ makes a remarkable decision to defend Tom. While practically every bit of evidence supports Robinson’s innocence‚ the immense

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    Mockingbird” by Harper Lee‚ she uncovers all the hardships there were living during that time period. The story takes place in Maycomb a small town in Alabama and is narrated by the main character‚ a little girl named Jean Louise “Scout” Finch. Scout lives with her older brother Jem and her widower father‚ Atticus Finch who is a lawyer in Maycomb with a set of high moral standards. Maycomb is suffering through the Great Depression and the town’s air is polluted

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    not naïve. He may believe that all people should get equal treatment in the court‚ but he knows that it won’t happen in Maycomb. Through the novel’s setting in a small town in the South and the trial of a black man by a white jury‚ Lee uses the character Atticus to show the frequent injustices in courts and juries in the American South. The setting of the fictional town Maycomb‚ Alabama helps show the bitterness between different races‚ especially in courts. Lee uses the setting to show the townspeople

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    segregation and the moral teachings of Atticus only have literal meanings until they become immersed in the enmity of racism‚ where their innocence is later destroyed and the blurred barriers between their father and Maycomb become clear. Atticus is responsible for maintaining the stability of Maycomb and the co-existence of good and evil; he influences his children to have morally good actions and

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