To Kill A Mockingbird Quote Analysis

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This is a quote spoken by scout the main protagonist in to kill a mockingbird. Even if it just a few word it has a deep meaning to it. The meaning of this quote is that it doesn't matter what you are, who you did, or what you you look like, we are all human and we should be treated the same way other people are treated. The book takes place in the early 1930’s, which was a time where society had to divide people based on what you looked like. People were not treated equally, and were mistreated because they had colored skin. In the book, Atticus is trying to defend a black man who was blamed for something he didn't do. Because he was black, it made it easier for him to go to jail. Just because he did not look the same as other people he had