To Kill A Mockingbird

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Joana H

 

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June 19, 2014

 

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University

 

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These prejudice views are not uncommon, even though most of the time they are wrong. To Kill a MockingBird presents many conflicting pictures of prejudice, the situations also show that prejudice can be overcome. An example of viewing things differently is when Aunt Alexandra forbid Scout to play with Walter Cunningham, a poor boy whom Scout attends school with...
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This is because Aunt Alexandra sees Walter and his family as poor and beneath the Finches, in her words," ...they're good folks. But they're not our kind of folks." Scout on the other hand doesn't care about how much money Walter has but about his potential to be a friend. She doesn't let irrelevant things like money cloud her judgment of people...
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