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To Kill A Mockingbird: Racism
Part one of term paper
If we don't understand the meaning of evil, how can we justify
something as evil? We label things because we feel the horror that will
come from them. If we don't know the consequences for actions, how can we
state which actions are right and wrong? That is why we need to teach To
Kill a Mockingbird. To Kill a Mockingbird gives examples of ...
Part two of term paper ... is defined in the dictionary as the belief that one race is
superior to another. That is also the way that To Kill a Mockingbird
defines it. However, the dictionary does not give an indication on whether
racism is a fair and just belief, and yet we allow them in all schools. To
Kill a Mockingbird is spoken through the eyes of a seven year old who comes
to the conclusion through the trial of Tom Robinson that racism is unjust.
As the story progresses you learn the hate put onto a man solely due ...
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