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To Kill a Mockingbird

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PUBLISHER: J. B. Lippincott & Co..

AUTHOR:  Harper Lee

ISBN: 9875441112120

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Warning: While To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic coming-of-age story that is often read by young people, it deals with mature themes like racism and violence and includes strong, offensive language that may not be suitable for young children. 
To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about childhood innocence confronting racial injustice in the American South. 
Plot summary
  • A quiet town in the Deep South: The story is set during the Great Depression in the sleepy, fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama. It is narrated by a young girl named Jean Louise Finch, known by her nickname, “Scout,” who lives with her older brother, Jem, and their widowed father, Atticus.
  • The Boo Radley mystery: A central mystery for the children is their reclusive neighbor, Arthur “Boo” Radley, a man who has not been seen outside his house in years. Scout, Jem, and their summer friend Dill spend much of their time trying to lure Boo out, fueled by childish superstition and wild rumors. The children’s perspective on Boo evolves as they receive small, mysterious gifts from him in a tree and eventually discover his protective nature.
  • The trial that divides a town: The heart of the story focuses on Atticus Finch, a respected lawyer, who is appointed to defend Tom Robinson, a Black man falsely accused of raping a white woman. Atticus’s decision to defend Tom with integrity draws scorn and criticism from the prejudiced white community.
  • A loss of innocence: The trial and its aftermath force Scout and Jem to confront the ugly reality of racism, hatred, and hypocrisy in their community. Despite Atticus’s strong defense, an all-white jury convicts Tom. The novel depicts how this injustice shatters Jem’s faith in the legal system.
  • Confronting true evil: The book concludes with the fallout from the trial, which culminates in a violent attack on Scout and Jem by the vengeful accuser. In the end, it is the mysterious Boo Radley who comes to the children’s rescue, protecting them and ultimately becoming a symbol of innocence and kindness. 
Key themes
The novel is considered a classic for its powerful exploration of universal themes. 
  • Racial injustice and prejudice: The Tom Robinson case is a clear and heartbreaking portrayal of racial inequality in the Jim Crow South.
  • Loss of innocence and coming-of-age: The story is a Bildungsroman, or coming-of-age tale, that chronicles Scout and Jem’s journey from innocent childhood observation to a more complex and empathetic adult understanding of the world.
  • Good versus evil: The novel contrasts moral courage, embodied by Atticus, with the destructive power of human prejudice and bigotry.
  • The mockingbird: The title’s symbolism is central to the novel’s moral message. As explained in the book, “it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” because the creatures are harmless and bring joy through their song. The characters of both Tom Robinson and Boo Radley represent these innocent “mockingbirds,” who are harmed by society. 
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