11 September 2001

Aunt Alexandra accepts that the Cunningham’s may be good people, but she still thinks “they’re not our kind of folks.” Later, she calls them “trash.” This book was first published 1960 and set in the 1930s, yet these class distinctions are still with us..

I couldn’t finish so here’s the rest.....

...today. Why do you think, as Scout says so clearly toward the end of chapter, folks just don’t get along with each other? Why do we allow this separation of race and class to still exist?

also I can’t find To Kill A Mockingbird in where to find a novel so I put a random one.

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Scout understands that people must unlearn their prejudices. As far as your general question, there are many reasons that you must consider. This is only a short-answer space but you need to consider many variables.