"To Kill A Mockingbird", by Harper Lee is an excellent tale of epic proportions. A matured woman named Scout Finch tells her life story as a young girl growing up in a racist small town. When people read this book, they know the basic conflict (human vs. human, black vs. white) but what they don't see is how the conflict shapes the entire book. This essay is meant to prove that racism plays a very important role in the novel and many others.
A very important subject in the novel is the Tom Robinson case (the supposed rape of Maryelle Ewell. This event informs the reader about the strong belief of discrimination toward blacks in the small town. Most of the white population of the town takes the side o
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