Let me guess... None of your loser friends could tell you the answer and you can't read a book because you're too busy smoking weed and playing Video Games.....
Prejudice, Racism
Erosion is not specifically mentioned in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. The book focuses on themes of racism, innocence, and morality in the American South during the 1930s.
One theme is not to judge a book by its cover . And to ignore the ignorance of racism that goes on today .
no this is not right
Bob Ewell
Racism Coming of Age
Racism.
Isaac Saney highlights the importance of To Kill a Mockingbird in addressing themes of racial injustice and inequality. He emphasizes how the novel challenges prejudices and promotes empathy and understanding. Saney also discusses the enduring relevance of the book in educating readers about the impact of racism on society.
racism,wealth and poor
racism
I'd say prejudice, hatred, racism.
Harper Lee originally titled the book "Atticus" before changing it to "To Kill a Mockingbird."