Last seen: May 23, 2023
When Scout didn't tell Atticus about the reason she beat up her cousin was it a conscious decision or an oversight? The cousin also would have been in...
When people say things like this is kind of conflicting and I think you make a good point. This goes for any form of discrimination but a lot of the t...
Do you think that Scout's gender has anything to do with her teachers dislike of her? If a male student in the class had been as loud and ahead as Sco...
My article is called "10 Black Women Officers Sue DC Police, Claim Racial and Sexual Harassment" and it discusses a recent (very recent, still ongoing...
Yes, significantly. The use of cultural discrimination changes within the two stories in a very obvious, although similar, they share 1 key characteri...
Cultural. Every negative interaction stems from society and cultural expectations of woman, African Americans, men, ect. Like when George and Beneatha...
The thing you said about Scout being taught is really interesting, because now that I think about it there are a few moments where she is taught this....
"Who in this town did one thing to help Tom Robinson?" (Lee 246) Is this really discrimination though? At what point can someones actions be discrimin...
A lot of people would argue this is institutional discrimination but I would actually agree in saying it's cultural, since there isn't a set rule on h...
I actually never really thought about it this way, I generally assumed that she didn't like Scout being literate because of her education in the city ...
I do see how you can think that Cal and Alexandra are similar in their intentions, but I'd argue that Cal is just as strict in the way Scout holds her...
When Boo Radley actually showed up I wasn't very shocked, I sort of expected this to happen. I didn't expect Scout's reaction but looking back it made...
For me, I would say cultural 100%, simply because I believe that no case of institutional discrimination is created without severe cultural discrimina...
" . . . but in the secret courts of men's hearts Atticus had no case. Tom was a dead man the minute Mayella Ewell opened her mouth and screamed." (Lee...
"I try to give 'em a reason, you see. It helps folks if they can latch on to a reason. . . . folks can say Dolphus Raymond's in the clutches of whiske...