Analysis Of To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

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The theme of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is people shouldn’t judge other people. All people are the same deep down. “I think there’s one kind of folks. Folks.” (Harper Lee 227) All people have similarities. Deep down everyone has similarities and differences, you shouldn’t judge someone for the differences. You shouldn’t judge someone for how they act. “You simply are not being a christian today” (Harper Lee 232) Just because someone is acting different than normal does not mean its not them. Everyone has days that aren 't good and they act different. Looks can be very deceiving. “I thought Aunt Alexandra was crying, but when she took her hands away from her face she was not.” (Harper Lee 236) You can tell how someone feels just by looking