To Kill a Mockingbird explores themes of racial injustice and the loss of childhood innocence through the eyes of Scout Finch as she learns life lessons from her father, Atticus. The story is set in 1930s Alabama and follows Scout and her brother Jem as Atticus defends Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman. Through Atticus's moral courage and the children's experiences with racism in their town of Maycomb, the novel addresses issues of compassion and equality.
To Kill a Mockingbird explores themes of racial injustice and the loss of childhood innocence through the eyes of Scout Finch as she learns life lessons from her father, Atticus. The story is set in 1930s Alabama and follows Scout and her brother Jem as Atticus defends Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman. Through Atticus's moral courage and the children's experiences with racism in their town of Maycomb, the novel addresses issues of compassion and equality.
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To Kill a Mockingbird explores themes of racial injustice and the loss of childhood innocence through the eyes of Scout Finch as she learns life lessons from her father, Atticus. The story is set in 1930s Alabama and follows Scout and her brother Jem as Atticus defends Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman. Through Atticus's moral courage and the children's experiences with racism in their town of Maycomb, the novel addresses issues of compassion and equality.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd