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To Kill A Mockingbird Analysis

The intriguing novel, To Kill A Mockingbird is written by the prestigious author Harper Lee. Lee has utilised the lifestyle and attitudes towards ‘African-Americans" in the 1930's to create a novel which presents the reader with Lee's attitudes and values. The dominant reading of the novel is focused on the issues of racial prejudice, but there are also a number of other alternative and oppositional readings. Examples of this are the Marxist and feminist readings which can be applied to the text.

Lee has invited the reader to interpret the dominant reading of racial prejudice. It is obvious to the reader that racial prejudice is incorrect and the treatment of ‘African-Americans' is cruel and unjust. Racial prejudice is also a major theme in the novel and it is accentuated by the events occurring throughout the novel. The majority of the townsfolk of Maycomb have prejudice against ‘African-Americans' due to their physical differences, but there are a few exceptions, for......


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