To Kill A Mockingbird Innocence Quotes

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To Kill A Mockingbird is a heroic tale of leadership and courage during racial times. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Atticus, To, Jem and Scout are unfortunately exposed to a really racist and prejudice society and town. Which ends up causing them to lose a case and really confuse Jem and Scout when they are young. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird it uses characterization to help show a theme which is loss of innocence when people are exposed to surprising and unfair situations. Scout is exposed to an unfair situation when the kids at her school start talking about and making fun of Atticus about defending a black person in the Tom Robinson case. “He announced in the schoolyard the day before that Scout Finch’s daddy defended negros. I denied it.” Scout said on chapter nine page ninety nine. This shows how Scout was in an unfair situation and was confused why Atticus was being accused of defending negros. another quote i have is “Atticus had promised he would wear me out if he ever heard of me fighting anymore.” This is in chapter nine page ninety nine this shows how Scout was in an unfair situation when kids were making fun of Atticus and she was just trying to defend him.These two pieces of evidence showed how scout was exposed to an unfair and To sum up the book in a shorter way i would say in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird unfair/surprising situations as a theme these situations happen a lot throughout the book and a lot of them are about/happen because of racism which racism still happens today just it's a lot less aggressive and intense but this still causes extremely unfair/surprising situations which if definitely not ok. The three main things i talked to you about mostly all include racism in them which is extremely unfair and shouldn't happen

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