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To Kill A Mockingbird Analysis

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Charles Lamb once said, “Lawyers, I suppose, were children once.” The author of To Kill a Mockingbird , Harper Lee, studied law just as her father had done. Her award winning novel is narrated by a character that was formed based upon Lee’s childhood, in a more or less autobiographical sense. To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in an Alabama town during The Great Depression. Jean Louise Finch, or better known as Scout, learns the difficulties of difference and the morals that follow with the help of her family, friends, and fellow citizens of Maycomb. Scout and her brother share a father named Atticus who practices law as an attorney for Maycomb. When Atticus receives a black versus white case, the novel takes off into a fictional story that teaches the protagonists valuable lessons that they would never forget.The author proves that injustice does not always dwindle with age. The theme of injustice is portrayed influentially, socially, and racially.
Characters in the novel are influenced by either others or the past into discrimination. Influential injustice helps Scout and her brother Jeremy (Jem Finch) come to the realization of

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