To Kill a Mockingbird
On page 316 (Chapter 24),
Aunt Alexandra says that, “they’re perfectly willing to let him do what they’re too afraid to do themselves.” What are “they,” or the people of Maycomb, too afraid to do themselves?
Aunt Alexandra says that, “they’re perfectly willing to let him do what they’re too afraid to do themselves.” What are “they,” or the people of Maycomb, too afraid to do themselves?
The people of Maycomb are unable to put aside their racial prejuduce and bias to defend an innocent man.
To Kill a Mockingbird