Motivations In To Kill A Mockingbird

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The motivations that society has towards certain ideas are often cruel and crucial to the balance of social hierarchy. Specifically, race and innocence are ideas that reveal the dark intentions of a perpetrator. In a small town, such as Maycomb, these motivations have a tendency to function in a harsh manner and it causes inaccuracies in the decisions of justice. In Harper Lee’s, To Kill A Mockingbird, she uses controversial concepts to unearth the cruel motivations that a society uses to eradicate ideas that cause an imbalance in societal ranking.

Being part of society comes with a set of instructions and the guidelines on the way you must think in order to be accepted. The cruel social classes that intentionally influence these guidelines