To Kill a Mockingbird is a fictional novel by Harper Lee. It has 281 pages and is set in Maycomb, Alabama. The main character is "Scout" Finch. Scout lives in Maycomb Alabama with her father Atticus and her brother Jem. A friend of Jem and Scouts, Dill, interested in the scary house down the str...
Throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, the main character, Scout, not only matures emotionally, but she also matures socially. Scout learns to develop these characteristics by dealing with the challenges that society throws at her. She also begins to realize that not everyo...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Harper Lee (Setting) The setting is important in the story because the whole story grows out of the particular back ground. The place where the novel is set is a county called Maycomb, an imaginary county in Southern Alabama in the United States. In Maycomb, most peopl...
To Kill a Mockingbird is as much a story about principles as it is about parallels. Many references were made to mockingbirds, and how some people in the novel are like them. In the novel "To kill a Mockingbird" in my opinion the author had a special purpose in mind when she wrote the character...
Can you imagine an innocent man found guilty and shot seventeen times? This would be an outrageous. Harper Lee's book 'To Kill a Mocking Bird' explores just that. The book is set in the 1930s in Southern America just after the civil war when blacks were seen as an inferior race and whites are ...
Martin Luther King, Jr, a famous civil rights activist, once said, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." In "To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, justice is definitely not served. In the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama in the early twentieth century, whites discriminated the bl...