To Kill a Mockingbird
Why do you think, as Scout says so clearly toward the end of the chapter, folks just don’t get along with each other? Why do we allow this separation of race and class to still exist?
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Scout sums up the problem in all societies but particularly American society. People’s differences seem to define them rather than the similarities. This seems even more pronounced today than it was in the 1930's. I don't know why there is so much fear and hatred in American culture: I wish I did.
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