Unfairness In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird unfairness is the main theme that is reflected towards many characters. Many characters are treated unfairly based on race or their attitude towards the society they live in. The town of Maycomb becomes very unfair when Atticus defends Tom Robinson, an African- American who has been accused of rape. unfortunately, there is only one solution for the trial which is that Tom is convicted. Even though Mayella Ewell had no evidence, his skin colour is enough for him to be convicted. The fire scene ( pg 98) shows how unequal and unfair the town can be. All the men from the town gather to help keep her house standing. This foreshadows tom Robinson's case, as they failed to support him. When a white woman

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