Discrimination in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
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Discrimination has caused pain and suffering for many centuries. Some examples of this include the Holocaust and slavery in the United States. In book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee the discrimination is caused by not educated people. It means that people who are educated have the key to success because when you obtain less education you might judge people by their appearance, not how they really are.
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the same. If we weren't different then people would either be nice, kind helpful or either they would be bad and evil. So some people are more educated than the others. These people that are uneducated judge people by how they look not how they really are. Now you can see that people educated think twice before they do or say something. The reason is that they learned skills to do it unlike uneducated people.
the same. If we weren't different then people would either be nice, kind helpful or either they would be bad and evil. So some people are more educated than the others. These people that are uneducated judge people by how they look not how they really are. Now you can see that people educated think twice before they do or say something. The reason is that they learned skills to do it unlike uneducated people.