Injustice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Judging others is a common mistake that many people make whether it’s meeting a new person or hearing rumors about someone. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, Maycomb's southern traditions lead to several biases that brought vexation to the town because only a handful of the fair citizens walked in others’ shoes. Harper Lee effectively expresses the power of resisting prejudice, injustice, and conformity by creating the characters of Scout, the young, innocent narrator and Atticus, a wise mentor, to whom the children seek answers from. Harper Lee creates Scout as the narrator to reveal her realizations of the darkness in her southern town. Her innocence holds her back from conforming to the town’s unjust ways. When an angry mob of drunk