As you continue reading the story, we will understand the similarity between the backgrounds of the two characters. Both of them were Arabs, left the house to receive Israeli education and hoped to escape their village and their prejudice. But parallel through the difference in motivation. The lawyer was very successful, but only because he was keen on accepting Jews and senior Arabs. He directed a lot of attention to his image, but to his body and to his body.
Gordon Allport (1954) explored with his classic "prejudice nature". Alport recognizes the emotional, social, economic and historical aspects of prejudice, but it also suggests that prejudice is a product of normal human function. In one of the many citations quoted in this book, Olbo is close up. The square, the shape at the far right is diamond. However, since the intermediate shapes do not conform to the recognized categories, they are simply assimilated (for example as "rotating squares" or "eccentric rhombs") into one of the existing categories. In the field of social cognition, the same happens in people who are not easy to categorize, mixed, bisexual, or other.
There is a possibility that prejudice may continue wherever you go. One of the most obvious themes of book To To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee is prejudice. Through the book, the hero's scouts and gems experienced the influence of prejudice in society through various scenarios. In other words, prejudice is regarded as the most important form, ie racism. Judging from examples of various prejudices in books, prejudice is in many places. In society, some people who do not comply with norms must deal with prejudice and racial discrimination.
Prejudice is defined as "an opinion formed without careful judgment of fairness without taking time." There are several themes of growth, courage and prejudice in the novel "to kill a mock bird", but the theme of this book is biased. Prejudice is a common problem in the beginning of the 20th century. This novel is revealed in the fictitious city in the southern part of Alabama, Meicom, in the novel "The murder of murderous birds". In this book, it is not just a black and white affair, and the whole novel is about various forms of prejudice including rank sex and racial prejudice. In the novel, we see these events through the reconnaissance of the young girl's eyes.