To Kill A Mockingbird_Discrimination
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beginning of the human race and it was still an issue in a small town named Maycomb in the 1930s. In the book, To Kill A Mockingbird, the author accentuated her opinion that discrimination is a very destructive force. Through the comparison of the treatment, the appreciation and the consequences of Arthur Radley and Tom Robison, it was clear that the effect of racial discrimination is more dangerous than that social discrimination against an individual.
beginning of the human race and it was still an issue in a small town named Maycomb in the 1930s. In the book, To Kill A Mockingbird, the author accentuated her opinion that discrimination is a very destructive force. Through the comparison of the treatment, the appreciation and the consequences of Arthur Radley and Tom Robison, it was clear that the effect of racial discrimination is more dangerous than that social discrimination against an individual.