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To Kill A Mockingbird
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What place did a southern woman and blacks have in the 1930's? There are stereotypes that have been around for years about both categories. In some views the southern woman is considered the backbone of the family while at other times she is looked upon as a frail being that men must protect from d ....
Middle of essay .... of blacks in Maycomb is seen as an unequal partnership. The few people who think differently or act differently in Maycomb pay a price for their actions in . The southern women in are modeled after the women gathered with Aunt Alexandra in the parlor. "Of course when I would run inside for a drink of water, I would find the living room overrun with Maycomb ladies, sipping, whispering, fanning," recalls Scout (132). This was the only acceptable way for a southern woman to live in the 1930's if .... |
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