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To Kill a Mockingbird - Themes overview

In her novel Harper Lee has chosen to discuss many issues, the most important one being prejudice. However, throughout To Kill a Mockingbird she has also chosen to look at the themes of family life and courage, which along with the theme of prejudice, can all be seen through the trial of Tom Robinson and in the daily lives of the inhabitants of Maycomb. Three main themes include:

Illustrations to represent the main themes of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird': Prejudice; Family life; Courage.
  • prejudice
  • family life
  • courage

To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel which shows what happens to a community when it is forced to face the consequences of the racism in many of its inhabitants.

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