To Kill a Mockingbird
How do Scout and Jem recognise that in Maycomb, justice is a privilege, not a right throughout TKAM?
What factors contribute towards justice being a priviledge and not a right?
What factors contribute towards justice being a priviledge and not a right?
Over the course of the novel, Scout and Jem learn that justice in Maycomb is primarily dependent on economic status, ancestry, and race.
To Kill a Mockingbird