Harper's "Killing Mockingbird" published in 1960 is a novel exploring the theme of challenging racial prejudice. In this novel, Lee depicts unintentional racial prejudice through the characters of Atticus Finch, Link Deas, and Scout Finch. Because of their character and their role in exploring the subject of racial prejudice, Harper Lee sets an unconscious boundary for the reader.
What? An article that killed Robin, William Haze Rit once said "prejudice is an ignorant child." In order to kill Moccardbird, author Harper Lee describes this idea through reality events. The three main types of prejudice are race, society and gender. As scouts and gems matured, they all saw their evil in the ancient town of Maincom in Alabama. In Mecombe, the same family lived there for a long time, so the same family inherited their ignorance from generation to generation, causing prejudice that affects so many people in the town.
The prejudice of Maycom's prejudice in the 1930s Harper's novel "Killing a Robin" the theme of Robin killing is a portrait of prejudice of Mayukom's small town in the south of the United States in the 1930s. Maycomb is considered a replica of the town of Monroeville where Harper Lee was raised. - Between 1880 and 1920 it is estimated that two African Americans were killed Lynch every week. People who show enough courage to stand up to protect the victims of these racists may also be trapped by lynching. Courage, especially the courage to fight for what you think is right is an important element of the civil rights movement. It also appears mainly in the book "Killing a Mockingbird" of the hero and the people they are trying to protect.
In Harper's novel "Killing a Robin", Meikom is a city of prejudice, racial discrimination, and conservative views. Nonetheless, there are still several community members who believe in ethnic tolerance. As Alexandria's aunt missionary group has seen, the racial view of the town contradicts the ethnic tolerance of Atticus Finch et al. Obviously, Jem and Scout mature from a rustic naive to a respected member of the community, so Scout Finch needs to select the idea to adapt and kill robin to kill robin. Children's views on many developments Calpurnia, Mrs. Dubose, and Mrs Boo Radley are directly related to how the children of the two finches saw Maycomb and the prejudice it has. As a child, scouts and gems are simple responsibilities of minors,