Prejudice in To Kill a Mickingbird
Prejudice has caused the pain and suffering of others for many centuries. In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, a system of segregation between blacks and whites is in force. Along with blacks, other groups of people are judged unfairly just because of their differences. Those who associate with black people are also considered inferior. People judged unfairly because of their skin colour. They are also discriminated because of they way they choose to live their lives. The white people are also against people who protected minorities. The prejudice and discrimination in society causes the victimization of minorities.Segregation exists in the town of Maycomb based on skin colour. During the Tom Robinson trial, black people in the town must sit up in the balcony while the white people are to sit below them. Tom Robinson is a man who is wrongfully accused for raping Bob Ewell’s daughter, Mayella. Tom is found guilty by the jury in his case against the Ewells which is a direct result of a racist community. He does not get a fair chance in the trial, even though that the evidence clearly proves his innocence. It was the Ewells, who are caucasian, against Tom Robinson, a negro. The jury's decision prove
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Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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