What does to kill a mocking bird tell you about prejudice in 1930's

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... tness and the tone that she projects to the reader suggests this. There is also gender prejudice in æTo Kill a Mocking BirdÆ, for example Scout has to wear a dress to school and has to be accompany the ladies of Maycomb for their weekly gathering. However, Jem does not have to accompany them. The appearance of females is one particular view that Harper Lee projected to me as the reader. This is because the women all have the same nail varnish and all have well kept appearances. The females are all very feminine and stereotypical and never question their roles. Prejudice is spread out and you cannot escape it, it is all around you, and you would always be a victim of some kind of prejudice. Boo Radley could see the segregation of the people of Maycomb and the prejudice. He there for shut himself away trying to escape it. I know this because of when Jem says æI think I know why Boo RadleyÆs stayed shut up in the house all this timeàits because he wants to stay inside.Æ This proves to me that he chose to stay inside and hide. This is just one explanation of why Boo Radley shut himself away. Another idea was that his father punished him a restricted him to stay in the house. I think h ...

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