To Kill A Mockingbird Ignorance

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Albert Einstein once said, “The only source of knowledge is experience.” As we gain experiences throughout our daily lives, we also gain a deeper understanding of the world around us. Ignorance is the lack of knowledge. If we have more experiences and open up, we can become less ignorant and gain a wider knowledge. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, the characters all have experiences that exposes their ignorance as it relates to today's society. She reinforces the theme of ignorance through the experiences with Scout's first grade school teacher, the court trial, and Boo Radley.
On Scout’s first day of schools, the kids were told that it was time for lunch and one boy admitted he did not have one to eat. His name was Walter Cunningham.