"To Kill A Mockingbird" Essay
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Pages: 2
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Pages: 2
(approximately 235 words/page)
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Despite his clear innocence, a black man is tried unjustly and decreed guilty because of his different skin color. The townspeople blame the causes of bad incidents on a blameless recluse because of his different lifestyle. A teacher mistreats her student because she is different from other students. All of these problems and conflicts share a common root: close-mindedness. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee condemns this close-mindedness, the intolerance of differences within others,
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physical fight with him. Close-mindedness is destructive. It arouses conflicts and fights among people and results in a victim and his/her emotional wound. When Harper Lee, wrote this book, such close-mindedness was prevalent in the South. Since she was a very advanced person, she had different ideas and considered it destructive and harmful to society. Recognizing these devastating results of close-mindedness, she did not hesitate to denounce it and question the validity of it.
physical fight with him. Close-mindedness is destructive. It arouses conflicts and fights among people and results in a victim and his/her emotional wound. When Harper Lee, wrote this book, such close-mindedness was prevalent in the South. Since she was a very advanced person, she had different ideas and considered it destructive and harmful to society. Recognizing these devastating results of close-mindedness, she did not hesitate to denounce it and question the validity of it.