Choice C: So far, is this a novel about race? Class? Gender? Coming of Age? Place? Select and defend your answer.
I believe that this novel is sometimes about racism. I believe that because in some cases, the whites in Maycomb talk harmful towards negros. The always say things like, "We go our way, they go theirs." This is saying that they don't want to be around them.
I believe that in the Tom Robinson case, that they are being even more hurtful towards negros. They are expressing themselves to Atticus. Mr. Ewell even spat on his face. Ever since Atticus represented Tom on the case, they have started to not like him even more.
To summerize this, I believe that the book is meant to explain how much Negros and Whites aren't very much different.
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