Examples Of Mob Mentality In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In writing To Kill a Mockingbird the author Harper Lee used real life events as a base for the novel. A few aspects of the book are racism, The Jim Crow Laws, and cases of mob mentality. The first connection to America’s actual history is the presence of the Jim Crow laws in the book. People thought the laws were needed as a way to “Keep the black population in check” (Pilgrim). This image showed racism in the large crowd of people who came to watch a lynching (V.). Citizens of Lee’s fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama abide by Jim Crow. Lee also shows the real-life issue of mob mentality. Mob mentality is when people do things they never normally would not do because they are in a group of other people doing so (Smith). Mob mentality is

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