Theme Of Bias In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Another example of implicit bias racism deals with Tom Robinson. When the trial is overall judged, Tom is convicted based purely on the color of his skin. Sam Jordison of the guardian states, “but who choose to ignore it in order to achieve what they consider the "right" result, based on their personal morality,” (Jordison). He is saying how although many knew claiming Tom Robinson as guilty was not right, it seemed right due to the bias or racism. In the beginning of the novel, Scout sees how Atticus views the Ewell family as “the disgrace of Maycomb,” (Lee 30). However, the Ewells are a white family, so they hold a higher social status. Through the trial, it is seen that Mayella seduces Tom Robinson. Her father, Bob Ewell, observes in disgrace

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