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In To Kill a Mockingbird there are dual roles of the same people all throughout the novel. There is Atticus, the loving father, and then there is Robert E. Lee Ewell who is a terrible father. There is Calpurnia, the mother-like black maid, and then there is Mrs. Dubose's obedient black girl. There is Aunt Alexandra (and her missionary circle) the perfect example of a proper Southern woman, and then there is Miss Maudie who goes against this idea.

In terms of gender roles, you could talk about the role of women and the fact that Scout hates wearing dresses. How Aunt Alexandra and her missionary circle are the 'perfect' women and then there is Miss Maudie who wears overalls and pops out her bridge work.

For men you can talk about men as the providers of their family; like Atticus and even Mr. Cunningham (remember how he pays his bill to Mr. Finch?) and then you can talk about Mr. Ewell as someone who does not take care of his family.

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Racism is a central theme in "To Kill a Mockingbird" as it explores the deep-rooted racial prejudice prevalent in society. Characters like Tom Robinson are unjustly treated and discriminated against due to their skin color. The novel also highlights the moral courage needed to combat racism, as seen through Atticus Finch's defense of Tom Robinson.

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basically ppl are very prejudiced against black people in the book and the kids also stereotype boo radley.. the town assumes that tom Robinson is guilty just because he is black

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