To Kill A Mockingbird Gender Roles

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In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, one of the topics that is emphasized is enforcement of gender roles. Lee includes this in her novel because it played a very large role in the time she set the novel in, the 1930’s. In the novel, Scout is the main character. Her father Atticus is a lawyer. Scout and her brother Jem attended the trail of an African-American man accused by a White man for raping his daughter. To Jem, it was obvious that the white man was lying. He was shocked when the jury proclaimed the African-American guilty. He asked his father why sensible people could not serve on juries, and was appalled by the truth. “Why don’t people like us and Miss Maudie ever sit on juries?... there are lots of reasons. For one thing, Miss Maudie