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Essay Galaxy - Literary Analysis of To Kill a Mockingbird
Literary Analysis of To Kill a Mockingbird
In the book, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Scout was exposed
numerous times to the outwardly prejudice people of Maycomb Co., Alabama.
These prejudices are separated into what I would consider three
catagories: race, sex, and lifestyle discriminations. The most prominent
being the racial descrimination, which as Harper Lee pointed out, was not
just limited to the cacausion population of Maycomb. One of these instinces
was when Lula commented on Finch children coming to a historically all
black church. Another less prominent form of this reverse discrimination
would be the fact that the african people of Maycomb tended to assume that
all white people in Maycomb had a deep hatered for blacks, and so they also
treated all of them as prejudiced people. But, the black population, by far
was disriminated a....
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