To Kill A Mockingbird Themes

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In Harper Lee’s “To kill a mockingbird” there is a few main themes. These themes are apparent throughout the entire novel and can be applied to multiple characters and situations. The story that is focused around the trial of an innocent black man accused of raping a white girl in a time of racism and discrimination on an Alabama town gets its name from the relation of killing an innocent mockingbird and killing innocent Tom Robinson. One of the most prevailing themes in this story is how you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. This story is set during a time where no matter the circumstances the if it was the word of a black person against the word of a white man no matter the evidence to prove the white man