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    To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel written by Harper Lee that takes place during the 1930’s in Maycomb County‚ Alabama. The book tells the story of a little girl named Scout Finch‚ who is growing up in a world with a harsh reality‚ more specifically‚ prejudice. Whether it be prejudice based on gender or prejudice based on race‚ this book encompasses it all. This can be easily identified by anyone reading the novel in a multitude of situations. However‚ although prejudice occurs all throughout the book

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    Social Inequality 1930’s Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ the setting for the Harper Lee novel To Kill A Mockingbird. A novel which highlights the issue of social inequality‚ and the asinine binds of racial division in the 1930s South. Tom Robinson‚ an African American gentleman‚ was falsely accused of the rape of Mayella Ewell‚ an impoverished young white woman‚ and had to battle for his life at court in a racist‚ and prejudice society. But social inequality is not limited to only race. All people of all different

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    In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ social inequality and racial discrimination are represented through the patriarchal society. It is through the differences among Maycomb’s people and the prejudice against Tom Robinson that the “Master’s House” is reinforced in the novel. The distinction in social status is presented through the social hierarchy of Maycomb. In Audre Lorde’s The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House‚ she states: “But community must not mean a shedding of our

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    Paragraph One In the story‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ there is a town called Maycomb‚ that experiences racial prejudice‚ I know this because of what some of the characters say or experience. An example‚ is that Atticus’s children are bullied by townsfolk‚ because their father is a known lawyer for the black community. “Your father is no better than the niggers and trash he works for‚” said Mrs.Dubose. (Lee 135) This shows that even associating and/or working with black people in Maycomb county makes

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    Jim Crow laws sanctioned racial injustice and took African Americans natural rights‚ like the right to vote‚ away from them. Also‚ almost any act of violence towards African Americans was overlooked‚ and segregation was regulated. The normalization of racial injustice essentially puts whites on a pedestal‚ making African Americans seem inferior. In literature‚ this time period was looked back upon and written about to discuss and emphasize the consequences of hatred and racial injustice. For example

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    “You are black‚ you do not belong here with us whites‚” said a white man. This is racial segregation and this used to be very popular at the time To Kill A Mockingbird was written. To Kill A Mockingbird was a novel based on racial segregation a long time ago written by Harper Lee. This is not to be confused with the fact that racial segregation still exists in today’s society. Racial segregation or racism is an act of discriminating someone based on the color of their skin. Back in 1800s‚ black and

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    In America racial injustices have been present for many years. Slavery‚ the Civil Rights Movement‚ and many other cases are examples of racial prejudices. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee effectively shows the American mindset in the 1930’s while Black or White effectively shows the American mindset of today. Even though America has progressed racially‚ America is still working towards equality. In the 1930’s African Americans could not have jobs‚ were segregated‚ endured racism‚ and were paid

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    Cricelliz M. Santiago 10/17/2O13 To Kill a Mockingbird In the book that I’m reading in my English 2 class‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ has many different themes that can be noticed‚ which projects the details in the novel. The most important theme is obviously the problem of racial injustice‚ in other words racism. This is discovered throughout the book at some point or the other‚ but is highlighted in the Tom Robinson trial. Tom Robinson‚ a poor black laborer has been accused of

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    Although the children in the book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ may not have understood what it meant to be prejudiced until the end‚ Harper Lee uses this theme in the way of racism‚ social class‚ and sexism to show that before people judge each other‚ they need to look at the situation through the other person’s eyes. Throughout To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Lee focuses on the theme of racial prejudice towards blacks in the town of Maycomb to show how they were being treated by the white majority. The second

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    Social inequality was a major factor of society during The Great Depression. People frowned upon other races.Some welcomed them to their community but many others did not. In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird‚ There’s a huge difference between two races. The novel explores human morality and shows many indications of it throughout the book. One way that the novel separates the two is when Lula asks Calpurnia to make Jem and Scout leave the black church. “Lula stopped‚ but she said ‘You ain’t

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