Examples Of Prejudice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Prejudice, there is more than one type: intellectually, morally, racial, religious, sexist, and/or social. The definition of prejudice is a preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience. If ‘preconceived opinion’ is broken down, preconceived means formed before finding evidence of its truth or usefulness. Opinion means a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird, prejudice is described as the “simple hell people give other people without even thinking” (pg. 269: ch. 20) and the novel powerfully portrays examples of racial, social, and sexist prejudice. Tom Robinson is a solid example of racial prejudice. Even though his statement was concrete and the Ewells’ was about as firm as liquid water, he was found guilty. Atticus explains the unfairness of a prejudice society: ‘“As you grow older, you'll see white men cheat black men every day of your life, but let me tell you something and don't you forget it-whenever a white man does that to a …show more content…

“I was not so sure, but Jem told me I was being a girl, that girls always imagined things, that's why other people hated them so, and if I started behaving like one I could just go off and find some to play with.” (pg. 54: ch. 4) Although Scout prefers behaving in boyish manners, Jem begins to make a distinct difference in their gender roles as he continues to point out Scout’s limits because she is just a girl. Aunt Alexandra is being sexually prejudiced in this book along with Mrs. Dubose. They believe that, as a lady, she should not be wearing overalls, but instead, a dress.. A gender role is a set of societal norms dictating what types of behaviors are generally considered acceptable, appropriate or desirable for a person based on their actual or perceived sex. Scout must act a certain way to be considered a lady, even if that means changing herself to fit

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