Paradoxes In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Throughout history there has been many events of inequality due to unjust racial interactions between people and in some different cases people though they were worth more than the other just because of their race. The novel, To Kill A Mockingbird , by Harper Lee, is set during the 1930’s in the small town of Maycomb with the Finch family and their neighborhood. Two children, Jem and Scout, learn a lot of lessons by going through some hardships such as different beliefs and opinions, school, and encounters with various people. Harper Lee, reveals the life lesson of there being racial hypocrisies , paradoxes, and double standards in society throughout the novel with the characters. As most people in Maycomb during this time period,