Gender Differences In To Kill A Mockingbird

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The people in Maycomb were very traditional, they assume that male and female perform their respective roles in the society. This difference is shown in the Finch family with the comments of the members. For example, Aunt Alexandra criticized Scout’s clothing one day, however, Scout is not agreeing with her, and tell her that she cannot do anything wearing a dress, and her aunt told her that she is not supposed to do things that require pants, in other words she should not do boys things. (83, chapter 9) In the case of Scout, her family expected of Scout to become a suitable and educated lady belonged to a high social position in the society that looks and acts like that. Also, her brother thinks the same to her in many occasions such as “..its