To Kill A Mockingbird Quote Analysis

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The central idea Harper Lee expresses for curing racism, bigotry and class warfare is having to put yourself in someone else's shoes. If you are to put yourself into someone else’s shoes, you would see a different side of the story. “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view” (Lee 87). Atticus uses this quote to teach scout that before you mistreat someone, you have to see things from their point of view. Everyone thought that Boo Radley was a monster but he was not. In the end of the book scout puts herself in Boo Radley’s shoes and realizes the love and protection that Boo silently gave to her and her brother. Lee used various characters throughout the book to explore the theme. She had Atticus

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