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Examples Of Social Inequalities In To Kill A Mockingbird

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They say it is a sin to kill a mockingbird, but it is not a sin to discriminate those who are different. The book To Kill a Mockingbird is about a young girl named Scout, her older brother Jem, and their father Atticus, who is a lawyer, in the 1930s. Throughout the whole book there are many story lines, But the main one is about a court case. The court case is a big deal in the town because it's black versus white, and scouts father is defending Tom Robinson, the black man, who has been accused of raping a white girl. There is a lot social inequalities such as gender, social status, and race. One of the inequalities is social status, and one of the examples from the book is when scout goes to school and the teacher tries to give money to Walter and when scout is talking to her Aunt Alexandra about playing with Walter Cunningham. “But I want to play with Walter, Aunty, Why can't I? She took off her glasses and stared at me. I'll tell you why! She said. Because he-is-trash.”(pg. 301). Aunt Alexandra call Walter trash because he doesn't have money like the Finch family and she doesn't want her Niece, or anyone in her family, to play with someone like him. …show more content…

Dubose’s house.”Your father’s no better than the negro’s he works for”(pg. 135). Mrs. Dubose is saying that Atticus is in the wrong for even helping a black man against a white man. This is probably because Mrs. Dubose grew up back when black people were

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