Give three reasons why the Radleys were not accepted by the people of Maycomb society
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Primarily, the townsfolk of Maycomb don't like the Radleys because they keep themselves to themselves. In this small Southern town, where everyone knows each other's business, it's considered almost offensive for people to cut themselves off from society.
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Introduction
2. Discussion of Norbert Elias’s The Established and the Outsiders
3. The Society of Maycomb
3.1 “The Ordinary Kind”
3.2 The Cunninghams
3.3 The Ewells
3.4 The Black People of Maycomb
3.5 Concepts of Maycomb
4. Atticus
4.1 His Values
4.2 The Relation to his Children
5. The Children
5.1 Jem
5.2 Scout
6. Conclusion
Works Cited
Declaration
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