1. To Kill A Mockingbird - Setting Study
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. ... Even Jem and Scout reflect this in the way they treat the other "Mocking Bird" in the story, Boo Radley. ... All these things in that period of time and the place where the novel is set is very important because the characters of the novel reflect their background. Hence the time and place play an important role in creating the whole plot and the characters. ...
- Word Count: 486
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: High School