to kill a mockingbird
Title: to kill a mockingbird
Category: Literature / Novels | Words: 2004 | Pages: 8.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
to kill a mockingbird
To Kill A Mockingbird: Discrimination
Discrimination has been generalized, for well over a century, as any harsh words directed at another race. This is merely the facade of discrimination though. Discrimination can be embodied in a variety of ways. A man’s creed, his or her color of skin, musical or artistic inclination and a person’s sexual preference are only fleeting examples of a much larger picture. In discrimination, there are no right sides
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last being sexism, such as Scout’s rebellion against the stereotypical proper lady at the time, her main enemy being Aunt Alexandra and Ms. Dubose in that respect. Discrimination is not only a black and white theme, for it encompasses a range of ignorance, and in a racial war every man eventually comes out a loser, as almost every man of different preference, creed and race can be generalized, and to this day still is.
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