Examples Of Superstitions In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In Harper Lee’s novel, “To kill a mockingbird”, the author shows us how the fears and superstitions of the character's lead them to wanting to figure out what their world is like and who the people truly are.

There are many fears and superstitions that are brought to our attention throughout the story. Each character has their own unique way of defining the fear or superstition as well. For example, the fear of Tom Robinson's race. Tom Robinson has various rumors spread about him due to his race and the time period. Negroes were discriminated and anyone that tried to help them was seen as offensive. A quote that acknowledges this discrimination of negroes was said by Mayella Ewell, she said, “that nigger yonder took advantage of me an’ if