How have harper lee portrayed the evil in to kill a mocking bird?
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The racism vs. justice contrast is certainly basic to the novel. You might consider these, as well: kindness vs. cruelty and integrity vs. hypocrisy. There are many instances all of these in the novel, and they are developed through the various characters. Atticus, Maudie, Heck Tate, and Boo Radley himself all demonstrate kindness. Bob Ewell is cruel in his treatment of Mayella and Helen Robinson; his treatment of Jem and Scout exhibits cruelty in the extreme. The town itself inflicts cruelty upon Boo with its gossip and condemnation. Individual acts of racism are cruel. Atticus and Maudie are strong examples of integrity, whereas Miss Gates and the ladies of the Missionary Circle show hypocrisy at its worst. Many incidents in the noveland specific passages of dialog would support these ideas.
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