To Kill A Mockingbird Gender Analysis

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Gender discusses the different roles, identities, and expectations that our society associates with males and females, which is an aspect of life that plays a significant role in shaping identity. In in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Scout Finch struggles with many issues involving gender roles. The aspect of gender has influenced both Scout’s and my identity because it impacted the outcome of our lives. In the novel, Scout displays tomboy characteristics and struggles with the concept of being a stereotypical girl. This can be seen when her aunt Alexandra repeatedly tells Scout that she should be wearing dresses and to start acting more feminine. Scout expresses this saying “I could not possibly be a lady if I wore breeches;

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