Journal #7
Choice C: So far, is this a novel about race? Class? Gender? Coming of Age? Place? Select and defend your answer.
I think that this book mostly has racism because some of the characters are too racist and they talk a lot about the Negros. Jem and Scout don’t really care about the line between colored and whites. This is also about class for example the Ewell’s are the poorest people in Maycomb. The Finch family is one of the richest families in Maycomb. For gander Jem and Dill started hanging out and then Scout felt left out and she started hanging out with Miss. Muddie. I think that the way how Aunt Alexandra wanted to make her dress like a girl because guys would start liking her. Jem stopped hanging out with his sister because he thought that he was too old to be bothered or to be hanging ¬out with his sister.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
blog #7
Posted by Mariel Higareda at 9:38 PM
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