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14 October, 04:37

How can we use the book 'To Kill a Mockingbird' as evidence of anti-feminism and/or feminism?

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  1. 14 October, 04:38
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    Scout doesn't conform to the socially constructed gender roles females face. Instead of assuming a womanly stance, she is often seen as a tomboy and hangs out with mostly guys. If anything, Scout is an example of feminism. She is committing extremely courageous act at a very young age during a time where going against the female gender role would be seen with disapproval.
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