To Kill a Mockingbird: (Harperperennial Modern Classics) by Harper Lee | Summary & Analysis Buy on Amazon

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To Kill a Mockingbird: (Harperperennial Modern Classics) by Harper Lee | Summary & Analysis

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Scout gives voice to every social circle in Maycomb through her story, as the little witness who sees all the comings and goings in the town. Together with Jem, she is her father’s watcher, inspiring Atticus Finch to commit all his greatest efforts to the Tom Robinson case, so he can show his children what it means to fight a losing battle. She is the teller of her brother’s secrets, letting readers look in on the changing morality and maturation of a young person growing up in a southern town in 1935, giving an insight into what the adults of Maycomb will look like fifteen years later. With her childlike spite and surprising wit, we can trust Scout Finch to tell the whole truth and nothing but. The lessons of To Kill a Mockingbird are for Atticus Finch to teach and for us, through his littlest daughter’s eyes, to learn.

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