Examples Of Bigotry In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In her novel, To Kill a Mockingbird published in 1966, Harper Lee addresses bigotry and discrimination through many different events. This topic is explored through the book in the perspective of a young girl named Scout growing up in a town and realizing everyone is different than they may seem on the outside. The author presents this with the introduction of Cecil Jacobs, Tom Robinson and the court case, and Boo Radley.
This topic is first explored one day when Scout goes to school. There her friend Cecil Jacobs refers to Atticus with a very improper word, introducing racist/discriminatory comments into the book. Lee writes, “…He (Cecil) had announced in the school-yard that Scout Finch’s daddy defended niggers” (85). In this quote, the author