...treated like objects to Lula racism. It’s a new experience to them that helps them grow and mature to understand the world around them. There is a prejudice in the African American community about the white people. As the white people are racist towards them, they will be racist back. This remark by Lula puts everything into a new perspective for the kids; helping to understand stereotyping from a new light. These words like “Nigger” or the why Lula treats the kids create a prejudice from everyone that looks the same. People will repeatedly label people based on age, sex and race. This can lead to stereotyping and false prejudices towards others. This is shown in the book To Kill a Mockingbird with agism towards the older people and the kids, sexium towards woman and men as well as racism towards both African American and Whites. The kids go through many experiences in Maycomb country. Readers should learn from their past to avoid stereotypes and false prejudices. ...
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