Harper Lee’s to Kill a mockingbird: An Analysis of Stereotypes on Rural American

Khamdan Ade Asrofi

Abstract


Objectively, this study will use the 1960’s novel by Harper Lee To Kill A Mockingbird as the main object to analyze. This study will discuss novel through the dialogues and setting of the book to analyze problem founded in the novel which is social stereotype and how it can affects person’s attitude toward others. This study will present several theories and approaches to the analysis discussion with hopes this study may useful for further scholar research, policymakers, or even as personal knowledge to understand ourselves better.


Keywords


Stereotypes; Attitude; Rural; Society; Discrimination

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12928/sylection.v4i1.18842

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