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Dive into the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama in the 1930s during the Great Depression. Follow Scout, Jem, and Atticus Finch as they navigate prejudice, legal segregation, and ignorance. Discover the intriguing characters like Boo Radley and Tom Robinson that shape their world views. Experience the story through Scout's unique perspective as she recounts her childhood adventures and lessons learned. Join them in this poignant tale of bravery and societal challenges.
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Setting Of The Story Maycomb, Alabama-fictional town • Southern United States • 1930’s • Great Depression • Prejudice and legal segregation • Ignorance
Main Characters • Scout (Jean Louise Finch) – six-year-old narrator of story • Jem (Jeremy Finch) – her older brother who is 10 years old • Atticus Finch – Jem and Scout’s father, a prominent lawyer who defends a black man accused of raping a white woman • Arthur (Boo) Radley – a thirty-three-year-old recluse who lives next door • Charles Baker (Dill) Harris – Jem and Scout’s friend who comes to visit his aunt in Maycomb each summer • Tom Robinson – a respectable black man accused of raping a white woman • Calpurnia – the Finchs’ black cook
Point of View First person • Story is told by Scout, a 6-year-old girl • Scout is narrating the story as an adult who is looking back on her childhood.