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Examples Of Prejudice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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The theme of prejudice is a main topic throughout the novel. The novel takes place before the civil rights movement in Maycomb County, Alabama. The story follows Atticus,Scout,Jem, and Dill as they journey through a world of prejudice towards black people. Atticus who is a lawyer is defending Tom Robinson who is accused of rape. The trial seems rigged as Tom is black and the accuser saw that as an opportunity. Throughout the trial Atticus finds holes in the Ewels case. As certain evadidacne points to Mycellas father who committed the crime. Certain people are not like Mr.Ewell take Atticus for example as he defended Tom Robinson up until he was shot dead in jail. When Tom was in prison he was shot trying to escape according to the guards but it could have been a racial thing other than he was trying to escape. Tom and Atticus were going to try to make an appeal so many don't believe that he tried to escape as that would ruin his chance of an appeal and getting out of prison. Scout has had confrontations with many people regarding her relationship with Atticus as he went into the trial. Many bullying Atticus because he was defending a black person and it wasn't really accepted back in that time. Atticus remained strong the entire time and went with the case as if it were a normal case. …show more content…

As the book travels closer to the trial Tom Robinson was subject to prejudice as a scapegoat to commit a crime. As Mr.Ewell may have committed the crime but had the daughter say it was Tom Robinson. To when Tom was in prison and his death many think that there was a racial factor behind it and Tom didn't try to run off especially as he knew Atticus was going to file an appeal to get him out. So that could be a case of social injustice as they use other races as a they did it it wasn't me. Now days that has changed but a lot that happens in the book still happenes today but was worse back in the time period of the

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