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in TKAM- 4. What do we learn about the ladies in the missionary circle from their discussion of the Mruna tribe and the African Americans in Maycomb?

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Based on their discussion, the ladies in the missionary circle prove they are ignorant hypocrites. 

A missionary circle SHOULD be about doing good for others in the name of charity. This circle, however, seems to be only good for gossip. They believe that Africa is full of "sin and squalor" and their words indicate they are extremely prejudiced.

They should be behaving like good Christians but their discussion proves they are not -- especially when one criticizes a servant for not being a good Christian.


To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel written by Harper Lee and the major themes of the story include courage and prejudice. The thing that we learn about the ladies in the missionary circle from their discussion of the Mruna tribe and the African Americans in Maycomb is that they are a bunch of ignorant hypocrites.

To Kill a Mockingbird

The above answer is discussed in further detail below:

  • The ladies belonged to the missionary circle whose purpose is to do good for others.

  • The ladies here only seem to be interested in gossiping and they are showing fake concern about the people being oppressed in a faraway place, when they are themselves a part of a society where the African American people are being oppressed.

Therefore, the correct answer is that the ladies are ignorant hypocrites.

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