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Scout Finch Discrimination

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Most literature, fictional or nonfiction, has some theme. That theme can be linked to anything: real life, your social life, or just applies to you personally. The book, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, is an amazing piece of literature. Telling the story of discrimination from previous ages, through the seven year old protagonist Scout Finch. Written as a memoire of Harper Lee’s own personal experience with racism, this book outlines all forms of discrimination: sexism, classism, racism, and domestic abuse.

Starting with classism, the most common form of discrimination in today's modern world, differentiating different types of people based economical status. The Maycomb society is split into two, white supremacists versus coloured

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