Sunday, June 6, 2010

The End

Post # 7

Choice C: So far, is this a novel about race? Class? Gender? Coming of Age?

Place? Select and defend your answer

I think this book is about racism because of what happen with tom Robison. Atticus

was not races unlike people in Maycomb he took the case and did not back down

because he was black. Jem and Scout do not see that line between white and black.

When they were watching the court case they sat where the black people sat. One of

the people that were races was Mr. Ewell. He rape his own daughter beat her, and

blamed it on a black person. And when Tom said he felt sorry for his daughter

everyone was shocked. Because the Ewells are poor but everyone thinks that black

people are always going to be at the bottom of the chart. When he said that it was

shocking to them that a black person was higher than them. Then Mr. Ewell killed Tom

and killed himself. This boo is about racism, and Scout growing up seeing the world,

and what is the good and the bad.

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