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To Kill A Mockingbird Theme Essay

To Kill A Mockingbird Theme Essay

“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view.... until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” This statement in Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, made by Atticus Finch, clearly illustrates one of the many themes.
“… Around here once you have a drop of Negro blood, that makes you all black.” Jem’s quote from the novel clearly expresses the mood of many segregated southern towns in the early 1900s. Whites hated blacks, and blacks hated whites.
Scout Finch asks her father one-day after school if he defends niggers. Scout, being fairly young, probably doesn’t understand the disrespect she is implying towards African- Americans. This is simply what all the other children at her school call Negroes. This is horrible that so many white people are careless as to how they refer to black people.
One Saturday evening, Calpurnia decides it would be a nice idea, since Att...

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