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Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

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“If there 's just one kind of folks, why can 't they get along with each other? If they 're all alike, why do they go out of their way to despise each other?”. That was a pivotal question asked by Jem Finch. The novel To Kill A Mockingbird perfectly interprets the America as it was in the 30’s and even how it is today. People are so busy talking about how they want equality but they never treat people equally. Its a contradictory thing were dealing with in this country. People essentially not free in the “Land Of The Free”. We’ll only achieve this freedom by changing our mindsets to what is right as a whole country. In this novel Atticus Finch is tying to do whats right by trying to get justice for Tom Robinson.
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Harper wrote her only novel based off of her experiences in Monroeville. She was born in the 20s when civil rights wasn 't really being stood up for. Also during this time Jim Crow laws were in effect. Harper having had lived through this for most of her life translated what she had seen into the novel. Even though To Kill A Mockingbird was published in 1960, nearly 30 years after when the novel was set in, some of the same prejudice acts were still taking place. During 1960 the civil rights movement was almost to its height. It was a time when skin color determined how free you were in the “Land Of The Free”.
The novel also relates to her life in some other ways. Just like Atticus Finch her father was a lawyer. Truman Capote , a fellow writer, was Harper 's best friend. He was represented by Charles “Dill” Harris who always Maycomb in the summer and was Scout’s best friend. Scout also held the same tomboy traits as Harper did. Harper also used the names Cunningham and the most noteable Finch which came from her mother.
Atticus Finch wanted to teach his kids how the real world was. He didn 't want them to grow up in a false world made up fake expectations for the future. The kids learned many lessons from their father, the biggest one coming from him deciding to be the lawyer for Tom Robinson. He wanted them to see that he had morals and wanted to do what was

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