In the literary pieces To Kill a Mocking bird , An Enemy of the People, and Julius Caesar the authors use crowds to develop their themes. The townspeople, majority, and the mobs represented

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To kill a mokingbird  In the literary pieces  To Kill a Mocking bird ,  An Enemy of the People,  and  Julius Caesar the authors use crowds to develop their themes.  The townspeople, majority, and the mobs represented how people go in favor of the more popular side. Most people will go on this side because the benefits will go to the people.  They can also fear that having a different opinion will make a bad impression of themselves.     In To Kill a Mockingbird, the townspeople's narrow-mindedness didn't allow them to think like " free-thinkers".  They never went outside the boundaries of Maycomb County, which limited their knowledge to that which they already knew.  The townspeople were all brought up under the same beliefs.  Since the town is in the middle of nowhere, they receive no new ideas or information.  All this is accountable for the narrow-mindedness of the town..  Harper Lee uses the townspeople to show how narrow-mindedness leads to uniform thinking.  This way of thinking leads to the majority always going on the same
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side.  Anyone with a different opinion cannot speak up because nobody else will support him.  All of the other people believe him wrong because they grew up thinking that their ways are correct.  Thus, the  majority in  To Kill a Mockingbird always beat the minority because the majority's facts are based on ideas that everyone has.     In  An Enemy of the People, Ibsen shows that Society listens selectively.  The people only want to hear what will benefit them, not considering how everybody else affected by it.  The people refused to hear the truth.  They didn't care about doing things for ...

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