This essay is about the main themes in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Nelle Harper Lee,and how the themes are each important to the story.
To Kill a Mockingbird essay
In the novel To kill a Mockingbird there are a few main themes that run throughout it. The themes are; coming of age, racism and feminism. Each of theses has a special imporance in this book and I'm writing about all three in this essay.
In the book there are many examples of the theme coming of age. In the book Scout does a lot of growing up from the
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rights as men. It was said "There has been a request that this courtroom be cleared of all spectators, or at least of women and children."(pg.174)
The themes coming of age, racism and feminism were shown in the book by the characters of To Kill a Mockingbird. Each of the themes were shown in a number of different ways. These are just a few I listed to make the meanings of them more clear.
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