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To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee Introduction In 1865, after the abolition of slavery in the United States, black men lived in extreme poverty, while whites had lost all the privileges they had, and were forced to think of some way to r...
town. People in this town are very narrow minded and conservative and think that white people are better than blacks. They do not consider the fact that all human beings are equal and make sure that they discriminate with respect to the rac...
to teach his children respect for others as the individuals they are. Thus Atticus reprimands his children for prejudging their neighbor, Arthur “Boo” Radley, who has been shut up in his house since attacking his father years before. Atticu...
town in 1936, when she was 10 years old. (Martelle, p. 6) The innovative is renowned for its warmth and wit, despite considering with the grave issues of rape and racial inequality. The narrator's dad, Atticus Finch, has served as a moral c...
tory To Kill a Mocking Bird. The author was highly influenced with the discrimination against the race in America. The story main emphasis is on the situation when an African American Man was accused in the case of rapping white women. Ther...
tory of the novel revolves in three years, in which the central characters faces number of significant changes. The novel is famous for its humor and affection, despite handling the firm issues of rape and racial disparity. Atticus Finch is...
told by a child. The narrator, Jean Louise (Scout) Finch, is an adult, recalling events that occurred in the mid-1930’s, when her older brother Jem Finch was nearing his teens and she was four years younger. This narrative stance has severa...