To Kill a Mockingbird
How does Lee use Miss Maudie's conversation with Jem and Scout the morning after the fire to illustrate the theme of racism?
chapter 8
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chapter 8
lee uses Miss Maudie's voice to explain to the children that a smaller house and a bigger garden are just fine. It isn't the size of the house of where you live (as the novel's more racist characters would believe), but the love that matters.
To Kill a Mockingbird