How Does Harper Lee Use Social Inequality In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In the book ‘ To Kill A Mockingbird ‘ by Harper Lee there are many themes that emerge throughout the novel from either the character’s actions and the progression of the plot. The themes that I would like to focus are those of social inequality and that of racism. Both of these themes guide the plot and help to shape the setting of the novel. The themes of social inequality and racism deeply trouble the main characters of Jem and Scout.

First of all Harper Lee explores the theme of social inequality. In chapter 23 after Mr Ewell spits in Atticus’ face and threatens him, Atticus goes home and talks with Jem about the jury. “In our courts, when it’s a white man’s word against a black man’s, the white man always wins”. The use of a didactic response

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