To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee: Scene Analysis

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In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, I think the scene that I love the most is when Scout confronted Mr. Cunningham in front of the jail, and caused the mob to disperse. She learned then that words have power over violence. There was nothing anyone could do to change the outcome of the trial, but there was something she could do as a child to determine a man's fate for the moment without raising a fist. scouts rowdy youth does not quite understand the dangerous situation Atticus faces because of his decision to defend Tom Robinson. Scout does not understand the racial injustices that occur daily and why the African-American community should be forced to suffer in the misery of prejudice. Without thinking, she prances into the scene and warmly

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