The issue of predjudice in "To kill a mockingbird" by Harper Lee

Title: The issue of predjudice in "To kill a mockingbird" by Harper Lee
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The issue of predjudice in "To kill a mockingbird" by Harper Lee
OUTLINE I. Introduction: Thesis statement II. Central Themes A. Part one, Boo's Story B. Part two, Tom Robinson's story IV. Change in Children A. What children thought at first B. How they changed C. Feelings after the change V. Historical Content; background A. time place, relevance to story B. relation to Scottsboro trials VII. Conclusion         In this paper I intend to explore one of the main themes of Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird, the …showed first 75 words of 1607 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1607 total…content of the novel is reflected in the parallel to the Scottsborro trials and the way of life in Alabama in the 1930's. . Johnson, Claudia Durst. Understanding To Kill A Mockingbird. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1994. Johnson, Claudia Durst. To Kill a Mockingbird: Threatening Boundaries.                  New York: Twayne Publishers, 1994. Adams, Phoebe. 'Summer Reading'.                            Atlantic (August 1960), 98-99. Lyell, Frank H. 'One Taxi Town'.                                    New York Times Book Review, 10 (July 1960), 5, 18. Thorndike-Barnhart, Comprehensive Desk Dictionary         Doubleday and Company, Inc. 1967

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