To Kill A Mockingbird Research Paper

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To Kill A Mockingbird People are treated different every day because of their skin color in schools at work even in the open public it’s been this way for ages and it still happens in our society today. In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee the theme of Racism is explored and it becomes clear that racism is in all parts of society. Racism is prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior. Society is people living together in a more or less ordered community. Maycomb Alabama is a little town in South America. The people there are very racist, black people are treated like garbage and white people think there above the blacks. Black people have no rights and must obey the white people. In Harper Lee To Kill Mockingbird the theme of racism is explored and it because clear that there racism in all parts of society. …show more content…

Firstly Mr. Ewell a white man accused Tom Robinson a black man of raping his daughter and how it’s typical of a black man to do this and kill himself. “Tom’s death was typical. Typical of a Nigger to cut and run” (275). This tells us that Mr. Ewell is talking about hoe a black man killing himself is typical. Toms not typical because he helps the white community when the majority of the other black people won’t. He heled Mr. Ewells daughter when she asked and yet still Mr Ewell is teaching others about his racist