Acts of Anti-Racism Reflected in Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird (1960)
Journal: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2022-07-15
Authors : Ahmad Jaelani Asha Fathu Rahman M Amir P.;
Page : 111-115
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Abstract
This research aims to identify and analyze acts of antiracism as reflected in Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird (1960). The method used in this study is a descriptive qualitative method to elaborate the acts of anti-racism occurred in the novel. The results showed the acts against racism in the novel can be encountered in Atticus Finch character which served as a lawyer to defend a black man which has been accused as a white woman rapist. Another act against racism found is how Atticus Finch taught his children about equality
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