Preconceived Judgments In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Prejudice is defined as a “preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience”. These preconceived judgments often lead to people being discriminated. We have seen this throughout all our history. To Kill a Mockingbird shows the effects of prejudice. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses Bob Ewell and Tom Robinson to portray that prejudiced views cause racism. Harper Lee uses Bob Ewell to portray that prejudiced views cause racism. Bob Ewell starts acting violent towards Atticus because Atticus is defending a Tom Robinson, an African American. One example of this is when “Bob Ewell spat on Atticus’ face and threatened to kill him” (Lee, 249). Bob only did this because Atticus is defending a black man. Later in the novel