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    Prejudice and Tolerance.” By Elizabeth Cassar‚ Laura Furze‚ and Angelica Newbond During the 1930’s depression‚ there was a great divide between black and white America. There were many communities and groups who had been exposed to the same treatment and persecution as the Negroes in To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee has used a small town setting‚ such as that in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ to illustrate America’s views on white supremacy and the inferiority of the black race. The author has illustrated

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    Quote- To Kill A Mockingbird Outline Introduction Being prejudice is not something we are born with‚ it is something children learn from their elders. II. Paragraph 2- Parents Children look up to their parents and follow in their habits‚ so parents with racial‚ prejudice views will have children with the same ideas and views. III. Paragraph 3- Teachers Children listen to their teachers everyday‚ so teachers have a great influence as to what their students think

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    Prejudice: The Root of Evil “Prejudice is burden that confuses the past‚ threatens the future‚ and renders the present inaccessible.” – Maya Angelou Prejudice is a force of destruction in our world. Even after much time has gone by‚ prejudice has yet to diminish once and for all. As implied by Maya Angelou‚ prejudice has undeniably created a burden in our past that has held us back. Our future is at stake as it continues to linger throughout the world. Prejudice has impacted our present so immensely

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    serious and at times lead to death. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Alexandra tells her niece that she can’t play with a schoolmate simply because of his class. "‘You can scrub Walter Cunningham till he shines‚ you can put him in shoes and a new suit‚ but he’ll never be like Jem…Because—he—is—trash.’" (224). This prejudiced state of mind is the foundation for the plot events of the novel. By way of experiences‚ a young girl‚ Scout Finch‚ must learn about the part prejudice plays in the everyday

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    Gender Prejudice in To Kill A Mockingbird Every society throughout history has their own differences in gender prejudice. In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the town of Maycomb has a strong influence of gender prejudice. Scout‚ a six year old girl‚ doesn’t feel the need at act like a “normal” girl. The people in Maycomb often judge her for her tomboy lifestyle‚ of wearing overalls‚ playing with the boys‚ and her “boyish haircut”. Scout is defiant and is set against maturing into the standards

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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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    How does prejudice affect how people treat others? In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ a southern town called Maycomb is filled with prejudice. The story is set in the 1930s‚ a heavily racist time. Scout and Jem‚ the main characters‚ can see how prejudice affects how people treat each other. Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird shows how people judge each other without knowing what they’ve experienced through characters‚ events‚ and setting. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ characters judged each other

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    The Theme of Prejudice in To Kill A Mocking Bird To Kill a Mockingbird is narrated from the viewpoint of Scout‚ a young girl of about six years old who is the daughter of another central character‚ Atticus Finch. Atticus is the voice of justice and rationalism speaking out in a town full of highly emotional and ignorantly prejudiced people. A lawyer‚ the integrity of Atticus never wavers throughout To Kill a Mockingbird as we are shown one of the few figures who truly holds justice and moral beliefs

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    Throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ many different prejudices are revealed. The most prominent being the racial prejudice between the white people and black people in Maycomb‚ Alabama during the 1930’s. However‚ there are many more subtle and discreet prejudices against other people in Maycomb‚ also. One of the first prejudices to become known is against the Cunninghams. The Cunninghams are a very poor farming family who were hit hard by the Great Depression. "...The Cunninghams never took

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    Prejudice in To Kill a Mockingbird Prejudice is a major theme in To Kill a Mockingbird. In fact‚ much of the novel is made up of events based on prejudice. One such event‚ and perhaps the most important and major event in this book‚ is the trial of Tom Robinson. Tom has been accused of raping Mayella Ewell‚ a white woman. The truth is that Mayella‚ who has never kissed a man before‚ actually came on to Tom and was caught by her father. He became enraged and beat her. He then fabricated a story

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