Prejudice in To Kill a MockingBird
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 06:16:23
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (549 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (549 words)
Prejudice is a foggy window which we all look out of. It impairs
not only sight, but also our thoughts and actions. When we look through
the window, not everyone can see past the fog. Sometimes we see people and
think they are our enemies when really they are just a little bit different
then us, be they a different race or even a different sex. These prejudice
views are not uncommon, even though most
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Robinson, the book has displayed every aspect of how people can look
through the window and see things completely differently then the person
standing next to them. It's situations like the ones presented in this
book that make you angry that society gives people ideas like these to
write about. If we can wipe the window clean, people who know what's right
wouldn't have to hold the guilt for all those people who do wrong.
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