Why is where is the love a good song to represent the theme in To Kill a Mockingbird?
The reason why the song "Where Is The Love?" by The Black Eyed Peas is an effective representation of the novel To Kill A Mockingbird is because they share the main theme of discrimination. Both To Kill A Mockingbird and "Where Is The Love?" represent the moral conflicts involving racial inequality and also attempt to send the message that we should love one another and not be hateful towards people who are different than us. Both of these pieces point out the flaws in their society and, through their content, try to make a positive change.
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