Answer:
Esperanza experiences shame and embarrassment, like the nun that makes her feel ashamed about where she lives when she wants to eat at school. She was also embarrassed about her shoes at the party. When Esperanza has her first job, she is embarrassed because she doesn't know whether to stand up or sit down, and she eats her lunch in the bathroom.
Explanation:
Esperanza's shame is self-imposed. People do not try to make Esperanza feel bad. Even with the nun, Esperanza gets herself out of shame once she gets to the canteen. To succeed, Esperanza must overcome society's obstacles and also her own feelings of shame.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Prejudice and ignorance are mostly evident through all the racist characters who believe Tom Robinson is guilty without any evidence, as well as those who don't care whether or not he had done and only want for an African American to suffer. Innocence is best explained through Scout who is not aware exactly of everything that's going on, but is having a difficult time understanding how people can hate a man because of his race. She sees what's going on but cannot understand how societies work because she is too young.