Gender Roles

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Gender roles are a major theme in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, in the main ways being what is expected of proper Southern lady, the critcization of women because of their hypocrisy, and the distrust of masculinity as whole. The novel is set in the 1930s during the Depression in the small traditional town of Maycomb, Alabama. Scout is the main female protagonist in the novel and Scout herself faces the gender conformity, as does many others, like Tom Robinson and other men, and the female gender as a whole.
The main culprit of pushing gender conformity is Scout's aunt, Aunt Alexandra. Aunt Alexandra is truly introduced into the novel when she moves in with the Finch family during the Tom Robinson trial. Aunt Alexandra is very indiscreet for her main reason to have arrived though and that is to feminize Scout. Aunt Alexandra states on her arrival, “We decided that it would be best for you to have some feminine influence. It won't be many years, Jean Louise, before you become interested in clothes and boys--” (Lee 170). This quote shows the reader the expectation of A...

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