Politics of empathy in to kill a Mockingbird
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Central Department of English Kirtipur, Kathmandu
Abstract
his research has tried to explore Politics of Empathy in Harper Lee’s To Kill
A Mockingbird where racism becomes the main cause of social disintegration and
racial hatred. So, this research work studies the roots of social hatred, defining Racism
and Empathy. At the surface level, the novel attempts to show whites’ empathy for
blacks through the characterization of Atticus Finch, a white lawyer, deferring Tom
Robinson’s case who is falsely alleged of raping a white woman but the politics
behind this projection is to represent white as moral, humanitarian, generous, and
helpful towards blacks strengthening the agreed image of whites during racism and
apartheid.