In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem critiques the legal system for its failure to deliver justice impartially and for allowing prejudice and racism to influence verdicts. He is disillusioned by the outcome of Tom Robinson's trial, which he believes was unjust due to racial bias. Jem's experience highlights the systemic flaws within the legal system that perpetuate inequality and hinder the quest for true justice.
Jems Robert Koko Bi was born in 1966.
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It would only be legal when used for critique of the movie.
The Tagalog word for critique is "pagsusuri" or "pamamasuri."
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Immanuel Kant is the author of the book. The book is also referred to as Kant's first critique. It is followed by the second critique, Critique of Practical Reason.