How does scout Jem and Atticus confront maycombs believes about rare class gender?

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2026-03-04 20:40

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Scout, Jem, and Atticus confront Maycomb's beliefs about race, class, and gender by showing empathy, standing up for what is right, and challenging the town's prejudices through their actions. Atticus serves as a moral compass, teaching his children to value compassion and equality despite societal norms. Jem and Scout learn to see beyond superficial differences and understand the importance of empathy and understanding in combating prejudice.

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