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Prejudice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel that follows the life of Scout, a young girl living in the 1930s. Written by Harper Lee, the book covers the tough themes of racism and discrimination. However, it can be difficult for the reader to pinpoint a specific “bad guy.” You could blame the more obvious figures, such as the Ewells, but they are not the only ones in the story who act obnoxious or racist. It is because of this that the Ewells, nor any other person, are the novel’s antagonists- instead, the antagonist is human prejudice. In the beginning of the story, Scout, Jem and Dill are discussing the character Boo Radley, who is believed by the children to be a psychopath. In fact, Scout even recalls, “As Mr. Radley passed by, Boo drove the scissors
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