Examples Of Injustice In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

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In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee demonstrates that those who are mature respond to injustice with integrity, courage, caring, and democracy, laying the foundations for eventual change. For example, Tom Robinson was charged with a crime he didn’t commit. Instead of sitting back and watching it happen, Atticus stepped in to try his best to help stop it. Atticus may not have won the case, but he made a huge impact on everyone in Maycomb. Set in 1930s Alabama, the story is narrated by Scout and her growing up in a town influenced by racial prejudice and injustice. Through the eyes of Scout's experiences and her father Atticus defending a black man, Tom Robinson, it shows the injustices all around town. To Kill a Mockingbird is a sin as Mockingbirds