The social and historical contexts of this novel are very different from those in To Kill a Mockingbird. ... To Kill a Mockingbird is set in the 1930s America, in the Southern State of Alabama. ... To Kill a Mockingbird has a different social and historical context than Jane Eyre. ... She reacts to John throwing a library book at her head for no reason. ... This is similar to Scouts schooling in To Kill a Mockingbird. ...
Using two novels, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, which demonstrate how mankind has abused such aspects by exploring the elements of the unknown, one can easily prove the statement above. ... The similarities of this quote from To Kill A Mockingbird links directly to the next quote, said by Bernard in the novel Brave New World. " He heard nothing, and for him, no one was coming. " (Huxley, 79). ... Both these quotes clearly explain the concept of misinterpretation, but the next quote from To Kill A Mockingbird provides further support as evidence t...