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Examples Of The Great Depression In To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill A Mockingbird: The County of Maycomb In To Kill A Mockingbird, the County of Maycomb went through hardship during the Great Depression. For example, the citizens of Maycomb experienced economic struggles, racial discrimination, and lack of employment due to the Great Depression. In the first chapter of the book, Scout describes Maycomb County as “an old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it. She notes, “A day was twenty-four long but it seemed longer. There was no hurry, for there was nowhere to go, nothing to buy and no money to buy it with, nothing to see outside the boundaries of Maycomb County. But it was a time of vague optimism for some of the people: Maycomb County had recently been told it had nothing to fear but fear itself. (Lee 6)”Maycomb is an extremely confined town itself, so it is isolated. There are no close-by towns or towns so are distant from everyone else. This makes the town so exhausting and tired. Nothing extremely energizing happens in Maycomb, if there is something sensibly unique in relation to Maycomb 's typical routine then the group get both energized additionally frightened (Life in Maycomb in To Kill A Mockingbird). The Great Depression is often called a “defining moment” in the twentieth-century history of the United States (Smiley). The Great Depression started in 1929, continued until 1939. It was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world. In the

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