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In the novel, ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee, an interesting idea is prejudice. This idea is portrayed in many aspects of the novel, and is directed towards both groups and individuals in the Maycomb community. Prejudice is linked with the ideas of fear, superstition and injustice. It is important because we can see how it affected people. Prejudice is said to be ‘Maycomb’s usual disease’. Racial prejudice cost an innocent black man, Tom Robsinson’s, life, as he has been found guilty without justice. “In our courts when it’s a white man’s word against a black man’s, the white man always wins. They’re ugly, but those are the facts of life.” This interacts with another idea of injustice. Also, the night before the trial, the lynch mob arrives at the jail like a ‘Roman Carnival’, to ‘watch a poor devil on trial for his life’.
Approximate Word count = 516 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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