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To Kill A Mocking Bird

To Kill A Mocking Bird is about prejudice, contaminating of children’s innocence and conscience. These three subjects are continuously repeated in the novel, and they also continuously appear in our everyday life. To survive in this society, we wear masks to protect our feelings. But with masks on our faces, we cannot see these three things with justice and the truth in front of us. The author used the point of view of a child to express the truth with innocence and to take away our masks for us to see the truth.
Prejudice means an opinion formed without taking time and care to judge fairly, which is unreasonable. There is a reason for everything to exist in this world. When I thought of the beginning of Prejudice, it led me thought of a small incident happened a week ago. Last Sunday, I met Uncle Jack, who is in university studying Psychology. He told me about one of his experiments on monkeys’ reflection. He said, “I used five monkeys in this experiment. I put them all in on...

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