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Essay Galaxy - To Kill a Mockingbird: Class Stucture of Maycomb County
To Kill a Mockingbird: Class Stucture of Maycomb County
         The rigid class structure and social stratification of Maycomb
County had a profound effect on the events in the novel To Kill a
Mockingbird by Harper Lee.  The impact of this class structure was
especially evident in the trial of Tom Robins on, a Maycomb Negro.  The
extreme prejudice of the town eventually led to the unjust conviction of
Robinson for a crime he did not commit.
        The  society of Maycomb County had a definite structure.  This
 structure contained four classes.  The first and upper class consisted of
 white collar Caucasians who were considered "rich" in the post-depression
 years. Characters who fit into this class were Atticus Finch, a well-off,
 highly respected lawyer and citizen in town, and Judge Taylor, the justice
 of Maycomb County....
 
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