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Main themes in to kill a mockingbird
Main themes in to kill a mockingbird






main themes in to kill a mockingbird

And the way the mocking voice of race people were sung by the narration of Harper Lee through her novel To Kill A Mockingbird. So, because of the prejudice black people always become the victim or person that blamed as a criminal when there was a case between white and black before or after the court.

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She tries to tell people in the novel if Alabama in 1930s was full of prejudice and racism action from white people to black people. In this novel Harper Lee’s shows her point of view on prejudice ,racism and cultural anarchy. The external conflict overwhelm Scout against some others characters and the society. She experiences the internal conflict, person against herself. The result of the analysis shows that Scout as the main character is described as a person who is naïve, understanding girl, smart, emotional, lovely. Structural approach is used to analyze character and characterization, setting, conflict, while sociological approach was applied to analyze Racial Prejudice in this novel. The approaches used here are structural and sociological approach. The library research method is to gain information related to discussion. The methods used are library research method and approach. From the intrinsic and extrinsic elements, the reflection of Harper Lee’s view a struggle of a white man who defend a nigger which is in that time defending nigger such a disgrace for white people from the social judgments. The intrinsic elements novel such as character and characterization, conflict and setting and the extrinsic element taken from the social conflict America at glance in 1930s. The discussion began by analyzing intrinsic and extrinsic elements. The aim of the thesis is to analyze deeply about the concept of prejudice and racism and cultural clashes of Harper Lee from the point of view of Scout as the main character in this novel. This thesis presents Harper Lee’s view about prejudice, race racism and cultural clashes of social life in To Kill A Mockingbird.








Main themes in to kill a mockingbird