In the last chapter, near the end, it says, "Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them." Which is the basic principal of empathy, that you put yourself in someone else's shoes and imagine being in their position.
Another one is on page 112, which explains that Mrs. Dubose had died beholden to nothing or nobody. This made Jem feel empathy torward her.
Prejudice, Racism
Bob Ewell
Racism Coming of Age
no this is not right
Racism.
racism,wealth and poor
racism
I'd say prejudice, hatred, racism.
The mad dog in "To Kill a Mockingbird" represents the destructive and uncontrollable nature of racism in the town of Maycomb. Just as the dog poses a threat to the community, racism poses a threat to the social fabric of the town.
The mad dog in "To Kill a Mockingbird" symbolizes the destructive and uncontrollable nature of racism in the town of Maycomb. Just as the dog poses a threat to the community, racism poses a threat to the social fabric of the town.
Yes, most people who have read it know the answer to that question.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" was banned in 2017 due to its use of racial slurs and themes of racism, which some schools and organizations found offensive and inappropriate for students.