• Discuss the Importance of Religion in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee

     

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The theme of religion in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is an extremely important one. It stands as a crucial point for other themes in the novel such as racism, sexism and discrimination. The community of Maycomb County all believe themselves to be devout, wholesome people; we discover that they are using their religion to indulge in other criticisms. Although they listen to the sermons about their religion and pretend that they practise it outside of church on a Sunday, the rest of their time, their beliefs on social harmony are far from the perfect Christian morals they believe themselves to have.
This is evident in Chapter twenty-four, the scene that involves the 'ladies of the missionary tea circle'. …

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