What Is Prejudice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Prejudice: a feeling of like or dislike for someone or something especially when it is not reasonable or logical. Throughout the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, there is prejudice all over the place and it’s very hard for the people in the town to defeat the prejudice and the use of prejudice. The town of Maycomb is a very old and very small, everyone knew everyone. The town is very prejudice, so when an African American man is charged with raping a white girl, the whole town turns against him. Even though the town haven’t heard his part of what really happened. By Lee creating the pattern of people in this town being prejudice, it reveals that it is hard to defeat prejudice in the town of Maycomb because it’s engraved into their society. BODY …show more content…

Through this one can conclude that Cecil’s parents are prejudice and caught the “usual disease” (Lee 117) from their parents and are now passing to their child. This cycle of prejudice is why it’s so hard for the people of Maycomb to overcome being prejudice because they grew up with their parents telling them that it’s right, which they pass on to their own kids. Another case like that one was when Francis, Jem and Scout little cousin, was taunting Scout about his Daddy helping Tom. Scout was asking him what he meant when he said it and he said, “‘Just what I said. Grandma says it’s bad enough he lets you all run wild, but now he’s turned out a nigger-lover we’ll never be able to walk the streets of Maycomb agin. He’s runnin’ the family, that’s what he’s doin’’” (Lee 110). Once again Francis is way to young to actually think from himself in this case, he is just copying what his ‘grandma’ said about Atticus. Francis’s grandma is prejudice and is now take her ideas and implanting them into Francis head before he can process what it …show more content…

Atticus went through many people harassing him, trying to kill him, and questing him to try to prove Tom Robinson innocents. Through all the the harassing and death threats he managed to prove that Tom Robinson was innocent, but not to the jury: “Judge Taylor was polling the jury: ‘Guilty… guilty...guilty...guilty…’” (Lee 282). Though Atticus proved that there was no way Tom could of done it, the jury made up of people from Maycomb still said he was guilty. This shows that the people of Maycomb are racist and can’t get over their social contingencies, even when given the cold hard facts. Every single person on that jury still thought that he was ‘guilty’ because there’s no way that a African American could be innocent in this situation. Them all convicting him shows how ignorant all of the people on that jury are, they can’t think for one minute that they could be wrong… that their parents were wrong, when passing their biased ways to them. When Lee shows how Atticus went out of his way to prove Tom innocent and then have the jury say he’s guilty, shows how the people of Maycomb can’t overcome the use of prejudice; therefore showing that it’s hard for them to defeat their prejudicial thoughts. Even if it wasn’t Tom Johnson, but imagine another situation with a black man vs. a white man, even if that man

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