Examples Of Tradition In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Ce’Desia Burgess February 7, 2011 4/A To kill a mocking bird Throughout the novel, To kill a mocking bird, prejudice was almost like a “tradition” to those of Maycomb. Since prejudice was like a tradition, most of the citizens followed it with no questions asked. Some of the townsmen of Maycomb knew that following this “tradition” wasn’t right, but yet they never thought to step up to take action against it. Some one didn’t have the courage to take a stand for going against this “so called tradition” until the alleged rape came along after an innocent African American man by the name of Tom Robinson. This alleged rape was the “event” that brought the prejudice that was happening in the novel to the attention of the audience

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