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Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy.

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Page 1: Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy

Title/Author setting

May comb Alabama.

1933-1935

Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy.

Page 2: Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy

Satire

The mocking bird only sings to pleas others and there for its is considered a sin to shoot mocking bird.

Page 3: Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy

Youth

The story narrator scout is six when the story begins she natural curios about life.

Page 4: Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy

Racial prejudice

Tom Robison a young hard working black man raped a white girl, Mayella Ewell.

Page 5: Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy

The great depression

They have no money and the food market gone bad so the cutting Hamm had no money.

Page 6: Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy

Morality

Are morals a matter of community standards or individual.

Page 7: Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy

Tolerance

Dealing with woman having to be called a girl.

The Ewell use foul words in the community. And it the

Tolerance of Ewell.

Page 8: Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy

Social snobbery

A judicial system that doesn't practice what it preaches. Ideally, a jury of one’s peers dispassionately.

Page 9: Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy

The great need for conscience

There is a

need for the care of

the oppres

sed and

poor.

Page 10: Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy

Equality

Scholars have noted that Lee also addresses issues of class, courage and compassion, and gender rules in the deep south.

Page 11: Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy

Need for compassion

When people are undeserving. This is a central question in to kill a mockingbird.

Page 12: Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy

patience

Within in a small town people have live there for

ages. They all are very calm and are not in a hurry for

nothing.

Page 13: Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy
Page 14: Title/Author setting May comb Alabama. 1933-1935 Although slavery has long been abolished the southerners in mycomb continue to believe in white supremacy