Racism is like looking at a box of crayons and not seeing all of the colors.
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One metaphor in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is the title itself, which symbolizes the destruction of innocence. Another metaphor is Boo Radley as a "mockingbird," representing someone who is misunderstood and unfairly judged by society. Lastly, the mad dog in the story could be seen as a metaphor for the racism and prejudice infecting the town of Maycomb.
Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is referring to racism and prejudice in the town of Maycomb. "Maycomb disease" is a metaphor for the deeply ingrained racism and social injustice that permeates the community, causing ignorance and intolerance to spread like an illness.
institutional racism causes interpersonal racism.
Prejudice, Racism
interpersonal racism
Racism
"You dont fight racism with racism; the best way to fight racism is with solidarity." "You dont fight racism with racism; the best way to fight racism is with solidarity."
Its a metaphor
It is a metaphor.
it is neither, it is personification
New racism is all the different types of racism manly the new stuff that can be really hurtful and that's what new racism is
"He was a lion in the fight" is a metaphor.