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How are the major and minor conflicts solved in the novel to kill a mockingbird???!!!HELP?

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How are the major and minor conflicts solved in the novel to kill a mockingbird???!!!HELP?

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Major Conflicts Man vs. Society: The conflict of man vs. society is basically one that deals with the prejudices, and values that the society holds. The individual that poses a different view than the society, is discriminated against, for not “flowing with the norm”. Boo Radley vs. Society: The fear of the unknown plays a major role in this conflict. Viewed as the town freak, the parents of the community tell stories of Boo, and warn their children against going near him, or even worse: becoming him. These stories and the curiosity built up inside every child leads Radley to be set off from society. Robinson vs. White Society: As another “mockingbird”, of the story, Robinson is wrongly accused, and loses his life due to the racism of the community. Even though it is obvious, to every person in the jury, that Robinson could not have committed the crime, and that he is an upright and religious churchgoing man, he is still accused of rape, and jailed. Man vs. Man – The conflict of man vs

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