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one of the most prominent themes of to kill a mocking bird is prejudice and discrimination. does that mean that it will be all about race? explain why or why not.

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No

Step-by-step explanation:

Because it also includes justice and courage

in the story of Innocence destroyed by evil the Mockingbird comes to represent the idea of Innocence thus to Kill a Mockingbird is to destroy innocence

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No it’s not all about race it’s been a while since I read the book but it’s definitely not ALL about race
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