Throughout the book To Kill A Mockingbird, we see many examples of the theme: those who judge only on prejudice will struggle to see other perspectives
Don't eat the pecans!
"'But he's gone and drowned his dinner in syrup.'" (pg 27)
Why'd you do that?
"'and it's certainly bad, but when a man spends his relief check on green whisky his children have a habit of crying from hunger pains..." (pg 34)
We're hungry
"'Well it was," I said. "It was sticking in that tree yonder, the one comin' from school.'" (pg 37)
Spit it out!
"'You tell him I'll take over from her and try to undo the damage-'" (pg 19)
Your literate?!?Tell your dad to stop teaching you.
"You, Miss Scout Finch, are common folk. You must obey the law" (pg 34)
"-until you climb into his skin and walk around in it."