To Kill a Mockingbird provides the reader with examples of how a society that knows right from wrong can still maintain hostile contempt for another race. The novel, in particularly, reveals this revelation about racism beginning when Judge Taylor requests Atticus to defend Tom Robinson, to Tom’s ultimate conviction. Maycomb County, in this respect, turns a blind eye to justice. Discuss how Harper Lee conveys this paradox of racism with three revealing events from chapters 15-21.