To Kill A Mockingbird-society
SOCIETY NORMS VS. INDIVIDUALITY
The book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee deals
with several controversial topics. Among these is society
norms vs. individual. The setting of the story takes place
in the 1930’s in the southern town of Maycomb. In Maycomb it
was hard for people like Atticus Finch, Boo Radley, and Heck
Tate to maintain individuality in a 1930’s society.
Atticus Finch was distinct from his society for several
reasons. Atticus (a white man) was overall respectful to
blacks. Maycomb was a predominantly segregated town, and the
majority of wh ....
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