To Kill a Mockingbird
highlight whether the author’s message is informed by implicit or explicit values, beliefs and assumptions about the world, using convincing evidence and argument to reveal embedded perspectives.
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This is only a short-answer space, and your question is pretty detailed. There both implicit and explicit values in the book. I think that most people reading this will understand that racism and discrimination is wrong. Atticus points this out explicitly during the trial.