what are some pages of 'To Kill A Mocking-bird' that show the themes of the novel

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The mood of the novel on a general level is light and humorous, especially when it relates Scout’s impulsive actions, Dill’s antics and Jem’s brotherly demeanor. However, the underlying mood throughout the novel is somber and profound, because certain important issues are being valued and dealt with. Atticus’ dealings with the blacks, the negative attitudes of some other members of the community, the trial of Tom Robinson and his gruesome end, depicts a seriousness and a grave reconsideration of accepted norms, which is expected of the readers by the author.
Check the Themes and motifs sections of this; then check the quotes section. Those should help you with this assignment.

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