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First 1100 characters of The Relevance of Black and White in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee:

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The Relevance of Black and White in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
This essay deals with the topic of black and white and its relevance
with the novel. As much as we may despise racism it was still however
a cornerstone of the novel. I shall attempt to explain how the quote
from Atticus encapsulates this theme so well.

The rigid class structure and social discrimination of Maycomb County
had a profound effect on the events in the novel. The impact of this
class structure was especially evident in the trial of Tom Robinson, a
Maycomb Negro. The extreme prejudice of the town eventually led to the
unjust conviction of Robinson for a crime he did not commit.

The society of Maycomb County had a definite structure. This structure
contained four classes. The first and upper class consisted of
professional Caucasians who were considered “rich” in the
post-depression years. Atticus, Judge Taylor, Miss Maudie Atkinson and
Miss Stephanie Crawford belonged to this class.

The second class in Maycomb County included the... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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