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    the town of Maycomb County‚ Alabama. Scout’s father‚ Atticus raised his children to grow up respecting their own and others individualism. Racism in this novel and during this era is clearly evident in parts of the United States including Maycomb County. Due to Atticus’ beliefs he is compelled to defend the wrongly accused African American‚ Tom Robinson‚ which was proven to be wise of him despite the drawbacks his family would ultimately face. During the 1930’s the town of Maycomb demonstrated

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    in a small Alabama community is constructed from the contradictions of Christianity and prejudice. Through prejudice and bigotry‚ the Southern society builds a strong sense of integrity that masks their immoral prejudice. The Southern culture of Maycomb derives from the antebellum culture of Christianity and slavery. The morals of slavery greatly clashed with the morals of Christianity. While Southerners desperately needed slavery‚ they also needed to maintain their Christian sense of integrity that

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    Mrs Dubose was an elderly bitter woman and like many in Maycomb‚ was a racist. Author‚ Harper Lee has used the symbol of camellias to embody the racism and prejudice that lies within Maycomb. Camellias are a white and black flower which displays the divide between the two races at the time. I showed this through my symbol by using the black and white newspaper articles for the flower. This displays how Maycomb see their community as white and black‚ not as a whole. With a society discriminating against

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    them. people can express their prejudice in different ways and take extreme measures to get a point across‚ targeting certain individuals or communities. For instance‚ in the book to kill a mockingbird bird‚ Harper lee writes about the small town of Maycomb during the 1930’s and how prejudice has lasting implications on the lives . Characters Boo Radley‚ Tom Robinson and Atticus finch in to kill a mocking

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    Sam Milkey Hour 4 4/22/13 The Hero Of Maycomb County All throughout time‚ novels have needed powerful characters‚ whether they be good or evil. There were many significant characters in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ but none as important as Atticus Finch. Throughout‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ Atticus Finch was an ideal man who was selfless‚ honorable‚ and courageous‚ creating an interpretation that he alone was the hero of Maycomb County. Atticus’ selfless attitude throughout To Kill

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    outsiders. The social status of someone in Maycomb County has very different points. Your families reputation is a main factor in determining your place in Maycomb. Due to the factor that the men and women try to marry other respectable families to keep themselves on the inside. Wealth is seen as another factor. Also‚ the people that characters associate with makes them perceived as insiders or outsiders. Towns people are prejudiced towards blacks in Maycomb. Regardless of family reputation‚ wealth

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    and Scout Finch face many adversities from getting stuck on a fence or trying to be killed by a an enemy of the family. Atticus Finch‚ their father and lawyer‚ is gone at work most of the day. This allows the two children to roam the small town of Maycomb‚ Alabama with virtually no one to look out for them except the maid‚ Calpurnia. Jem and Scout’s childhood was very independent and simpler than my childhood ever was. Freedom is still something I wish I had more of‚ whether if that is going to

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    the community of Maycomb County is full of varied religious perspectives. Lee uses religion as framework for everything that happens in the community with examples that are both harmonious and conflicting. In doing so‚ religion has both a positive and negative impact. On one hand it can be interpreted as happiness‚ unity and charitable goodwill. On the other‚ it can be seen as the cause of hatred‚ violence and segregation. Atticus sets the moral standard for the town of Maycomb in a positive way

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    black race. The author has illustrated view that are expressed world-wide through her characters in Maycomb county. In the small town of Maycomb‚ prejudice towards Negroes was a common sentiment of white people. Prejudice is strongly evident between these cultures in To Kill A Mockingbird concerning the rape case against the accused Tom Robinson. Robinson’s case was to be tried in the Maycomb County Court. “…I ain’t ever seen any jury decide in favour of a coloured man over a white man…” (p.

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    eyes allowing the citizens to see what has become of Maycomb‚ the town the story takes

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