To Kill a mockingbird is the famous novel, written by Harper Lee in 1060. This is her first and the only masterpiece, which was honored by Pulitzer Prize.
The main character is a good lawyer, Atticus Finch, but the narrator – is a little girl, Jean Louise Finch (Scout), an Atticus’s daughter. This story reveals the events of very difficult time during Depression era of the 1930s in the southern part of the United States of America. The main themes of this very deep novel are justice, judgment and racism. Scout and Jem, her brother, learn lessons of life, judging people through their mysterious and strange neighbor Boo. The father processes a case of Thomas Robinson. This black field man was accused, raping a white woman. The novel describes all trial process and final conviction.
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