To Kill A Mockingbird Gender Quotes

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Gender is also a leading bias in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Scout becomes angry towards being called a “girl,” taking the word as a curse. Because Aunt Alexandra was staying with Scout, Scout realizes she must obey her aunt’s rules. “I felt the starched walls of a pink cotton penitentiary closing in on me, and for the second time in my life I thought of running away,” (Lee 138). This quote expresses Scout’s emotion towards femininity. Scout mentions how being a girl is like a prison that keeps her locked up, suffocating her. Scout, throughout the novel acts like a Tomboy, always hanging out and acting with what her brother Jem does. She grew up like this, so it’s just natural, just as racism is to the common man in Maycomb, Alabama at