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To Kill A Mockingbird Education Analysis

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Usually, people believe that the way to acquire knowledge is to receive an education by going to school. However in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, education can be obtained by life experiences that impact a large part of any child’s life. In Maycomb County, a small town in Alabama during the 1930s, the education system is flawed and narrow-minded. Two children, Scout and Jem Finch, find that school is pointless and learn moral life lessons from Atticus that prepare them in ways that the education system could not. Education has an important place in the lives of many Americans, thus it has an important role in the novel. Lee demonstrates that real world experiences have a greater impact on one’s education than the school system.
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