Theme Of Prejudice And Injustice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel which takes place during the Great Depression, and if that isn’t bad enough, what’s worse is the amount of prejudice and injustice the Finch family will endure. Through the courage of the father, Atticus, and the teachings of the nanny, Calpurnia, Jem and Scout are able to fight this prejudice and injustice. Yet Scout is actually very young, the amount of knowledge that she has obtained from people around her about the poverty and racial differences has matured her emotionally and mentally. Atticus proves to be a truly important character in the novel. He teaches his children to accept others no matter how they seem. He also teaches his children to be courageous even when your outcome seems inevitable and later