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Summary of To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee

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In Maycomb, Alabama a small city where the lessons “To Kill a Mockingbird” takes place. Everyone in the locality is so familiar with each other that there is no need to recognize themselves while dialing the operator. This town has a friendly neighborhood with pleasant people. Here children’s are raised by the neighborhood basically like their families, and also little ones play on their neighbor’s yard as if it is their own playground, with hardly any exception. The lower caste as well as the Black Community dwells in the outskirts of the city. The people who are deprived and extremely poor also live in the country and work in farmlands or even do farming for their livelihood. Members of two or three religious group Christianity also reside in the town. The wealthy and fortunate white communities live in the main city as townspeople. Those people who do not mingle with the community or who fail to visit the church are cast off.

In Maycomb, a girl named Scout had been watching the ups and downs going on in the town, through her little eyes and now she reveals to each and every social group about the events through her story. Atticus Finch has two children, Jem and Scout. Alongwith Jem, scout who is an inspiration for her father, acts as his watcher. Atticus Finch devotes himself to the Tom Robinson case significantly and puts all his efforts to show his children how it feels to strive for a losing battle. Scout reveals all her brothers’ secrets as the readers look upon the ongoing changes in difficult times. In 1935, the adulthood of a growing young boy within the southern town is shown which gives us a perception on how the grown up boys will be in the future. Scout has the persona of a childlike malice and astonishing shrewdness which makes us believe that Scout Finch will narrate nothing but the whole story. Scout Atticus Finch teaches us the lessons ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ for us to learn through her point of view
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