Analysis Of To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

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Harper Lee was able to write the novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird” because it was based off of her own personal experiences. She had many factors in her life that were the same or similar to those of the novel. So, she was able to loosely base the characters, the setting, and the story itself off of what she knew already. Just like Scout, Lee was born in Alabama in the 1920s, although she was born in Monroeville. She was a tomboyish person like Scout, and was the youngest of four siblings. So, this was probably the reason as to why she had Scout be almost surrounded by people older than her. Her father was also a lawyer and was of a member of the Alabama state legislature. Her mother even suffered from a severe mental illness, never leaving