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Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

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Within our novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, there are multiple main themes. Yet, we are exploring six of them, as they seemingly tie into our everyday lives the most, seeing as how we’re all growing up and being forced to view the world in a new light. There are few things people can escape from nowadays, those things not being racial injustice and gender prejudice, but it is simpler to escape from unwritten laws and to escape from being thrown from your chance at having a near normal childhood. I, personally, had to grow up fast and I’m thankful I did, or else I wouldn’t have the same world views as I do today. Though growing up fast can cause someone to be kind of bitter for a while, it helps them form their own thoughts and …show more content…

Scout, on the other hand, views femininity and womanhood as a trap and as confining. She wishes to grow up on her own terms and to be seen as she wishes to portray herself. A prime example of this would be her nickname, Scout, that she is called by more often than her feminine name Jean Louise. Since the Finch mother died whilst Scout was young, Scout never had a female role model in her life; most likely why she wishes to be so boyish, not having had the chance to spend time with a motherly figure and instead spending most of her time with Jem, and during the summer with Dill as well. In Scout’s time, women were expected to act as housewives or trophy wives, as they would often stay home to tend to the house, take care of children, and socialize with other neighbouring housewives. While Aunt Alexandra was capable, and great, at doing the things of a ‘regular’ housewife, it wasn’t the life Scout seemed to want. Scout liked playing outside and running and being free, since to Scout being a woman or lady was constricting it meant she couldn’t be free. Her aunt had even told her that she shouldn’t be doing activities if they required she wore pants to do them, and that Scout should be a ray of sunshine in her father’s life. Since the family had lost a mother figure to care for the house they hired someone, Calpurnia to be exact. Calpurnia, who works as a cook and housekeeper for the

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