To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee: Racism Analysis

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To this day, racism has been has been a huge topic during out lives. Throughout the novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird," By Harper Lee, the author expresses racism through the use of characters and conflict. A point Harper is trying to represent through the extent of her novel is the influence others have on our views, and what the author focuses on is racism. As the author pushes to inform us readers of the strength infuence has during our young years, Lee uses the main character, Scout and conflicts with others her age. Scout, being very young and her brain not fully developed, often will look at the views of others as her own. The author explains this with the character Francis. Francis is Scout’s cousin and seems to be around the same