Characters of To Kill a Mockingbird; Stereotypes or not?

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Characters of To Kill a Mockingbird; Stereotypes or not?

The characters of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird are all different in their own ways. Sometimes they can seem like the most infuriating people in the world, but then again they can be helpful, loving, and caring. The citizens of Maycomb County are stereotyped a lot throughout the book. They are labeled as many different things, but some of the things that are said aren’t entirely correct judgments. A lot of people in To Kill a Mockingbird stereotype others by the way they look or talk based on what society considers normal. The main people in the book that are victims of stereotyping are Scout, Atticus, and Tom Robinson.

Scout Finch, the main character of the book, is a 9 year old girl who is the narrator of the story. Scout’s Aunt Alexandra stereotypes Scout in the book many times. She says that Scout was born unlady like and that she could never be a lady because of the way she dresses. This point is proven when Scout says "I suggested that one could be a ray of sunshine in pants just as well, but Aunty said […] that I...

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