Good V.S. Evil in To Kill A Mockingbird

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Good vs. evil is at the core of many plots of movies, books, shows or plays, and is the basis of many conflicts around the world and in history. But what happens when something is both good and evil, in the same thing? This is shown in the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. In the book, the main character, Scout, is a young girl growing up in the post-civil war South, in the state of Alabama. Throughout the story as Scout grows up, she encounters many events that seem wrong to her but acceptable to other, older, people. Through things such as racism, accused rape, and attempted murder, along with the experiences of growing up in a southern state, Harper Lee uses the black-and-white thinking and storytelling of a child to illustrate to readers just how good and evil can co-exist in people and in this world.
To begin, there are many people Scout encounters growing up that Harper Lee uses in the story to create a sense of good and evil being in the same person. For example, Mrs. Dubose, an elderly lady living down the street from Scout, is a character who Harper Lee uses as a re...

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