How Boy Scout evolved from young women to Tomboy Killing Robin Boy Scout is a smart, enthusiastic child, and that observation often includes susceptibility to the situation. This may be because she is only six years old, or perhaps because she is a natural woman. In each part of the novel, you can see the scout worldview. As each situation matures and becomes more serious, the scouts approach and become matured to women. As a child, the boy scout looks so rough, some people try to change her, Aunt Alexandra and a missionary woman, but as one book quotes an imitation bird of its own I will not.
The important theme of "killing Mockingbird" is a stereotype. First of all, there is a fixed idea that scouts should be like girls in clothes as she is a tomboy. Aunt Alexandra said this. "Aunt Alexandra is very enthusiastic about the theme of my costume.If you show more content, I do not think I will be a woman ... This sentence tells me that Antonio is opposed to the summer Rocki did a bad thing and because Antonio was not much advanced, he overlooked the Jews as if it were nothing second The Nelissa Porsche 's stereotype that explains their pursuers This sentence shows that Portia explains only the proposer from the hometown, but she has not seen them yet.
Discrimination, this is a word heard today in the southern United States, especially in the early 20th century. In Harper Lee's novel "Kill ing a Robin", a person named Scout is drawn as a tomboy, but by chance the writer repeatedly witnessed the emergence bias as a very young girl in Alabama state Maycomb I did it. These prejudices heard through the novel fall into three categories: racial discrimination, gender discrimination, and lifestyle discrimination. - Murderous bird killing by Harper Lee "There are four people in the world, there are ordinary people like us and neighbors Chapter 23:" Killing mocking birds " What do you know about Mecombe society? "Kill Robin" departs from Meikomu, a small town Harper Lee tells stories from a scout standpoint
"Killing a Robin" was written by Harper Lee published in 1960. This novel was written in the era of American racial inequality. From the perspective of a girl named Scout from the late 1920s to the early 1930s, it was innocent to kill Robin. The boy scout matured through his novels through his father Attikas, and she became more aware of the prejudice of Mecombe County. - One of the most famous controversies in American history was apartheid in the 1930s, including the Great Depression and the rule of Gracie and Ferguson and Jim Crowe, and the Civil War. The textbook details aspects of the fact at the time, but there is only one other type of literature that can show the emotions experienced in this age.