Prejudice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Harper Lee is most known for her award winning novel To Kill A Mockingbird(TKM). During Harper Lee’s childhood she was born and raised in Alabama the south during the Jim Crow era. She has experienced the racial prejudices What Prejudices? and wrote TKM around the setting of her own experiences in the south. Preconceived opinion may be used as a defense mechanism Against what? to prevent certain outcomes however without actual experience it becomes prejudice. Prejudice creates fear, anger, and, shame in people shrouded in ignorance Ignorance or Prejudice? . Scout learns in Chapter 8 of TKM, To Kill A Mockingbird that boo Boo put a blanket around her without her knowing and she is belated by terror which can be conceived as prejudice, this prejudice has Scout learn that her fear causes shame in Boo. …show more content…
Scout mysteriously is given a blanket but no one knows who gave the blanket. They later come to the conclusion that it must have been Boo who gave the blanket. Boo is made out to be a freak and this causes him to stay inside making the connotation of his name to be scary. Blankets are symbolic for warmth and caring, boo gives this warmth and caring to scout as they are surrounded by ice and snow which are symbolic for absence of love. Scout rejects this love from Boo and says “My stomach turned to water…” this is prejudice. Scouts preconceived opinion about Boo causes her causes her to judge boo without any experience with