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Examples Of Sexism In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Prejudice is a burden that will always be a reoccurrence in life; it is the reality of existence. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee has many major themes, the most salient theme is that of prejudice being a ceaseless appearance. This theme is represented in the novel by (1) sexism, (2) racism, and (3) classism. Sexism is represented in many ways in the novel, but mainly by the numerous characters who experience stereotyping or discrimination against their gender. The main character that faces sexism is Scout Finch. Throughout the novel, Scout faces many moments where she is unsure about her gender, this can also be known as gender dysphoria. This confusion is primarily caused by Scout constantly being compared to her brother Jem,
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