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At the end of the trial Atticus concludes his defence by appealing to the jury, 'This case is as simple as black and white' (ch.20 p. 224). I think this how Atticus shows his view on prejudice. I think he says this to get his point across to the jury to stop looking at this unfairly and look at the facts.

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