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Examples Of Discrimination In To Kill A Mockingbird

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There are various forms of discrimination talked about in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Racism is the primary source of discrimination in the book. The story centers around the trial of Tom Robinson, who is a black man accused of rape. Another example of discrimination is sexism. Jem constantly tells Scout that she’s acting like a girl when she gets scared or emotional. Harper Lee also uses social class discrimination in To Kill a Mockingbird. In Aunt Alexandra’s eyes the Cunninghams are trash because they are poor.
Racism is the most talked about form of discrimination in To Kill a Mockingbird. The entire story is centered around the trial of Tom Robinson. A lot of people in Maycomb are hostile towards Atticus because he’s defending a black man. Scout gets teased in school because her father is defending a black man. When Aunt Alexandra moves in she wants to get rid of Calpurnia. Aunt Alexandra also forbids Scout to visit Calpurnia’s home. All of these things show racism, and prove that blacks were not mixed with whites. …show more content…

When Scout was scared to go down a hill in a tire Jem tells her that she’s acting like a girl. Later in the story Aunt Alexandra tells Scout to wear a dress and be around other girls more. When Mrs. Dubose sees Scout in a pair of overalls she shouts "What are you doing in those overalls? You should be in a dress and camisole, young lady! You'll grow up waiting on tables if somebody does not change your ways!". Dill tells Scout that she is the only girl he will ever love, but every summer he is distant from her when he is with Jem. This shows that Dill thinks of Scout as more of a toy than a

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