To Kill A Mockingbird Metaphors

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Humans have always been considered as the superior race, and yet we still tend to judge each other by our physical appearances, and our personal net worth. This is the base reasoning for many movements, including the “Black Lives Matter” movement, and it shows us how times haven’t changed. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee focuses on the idea that predicting someone’s actions and personality by their age, sex, race, or even how much money they own is the worst way to go through life, especially when deciding life changing factors [Income, punishments, Living and working conditions, etc.] for said person. Lee conveys her opinion on this idea by using conflict and metaphors. An example of Lee’s negative opinion towards a judgmental