Theme Of Mediation In To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill a Mockingbird is a story written by the American novelist Harper Lee. By classification T.K.A.M is a reconciled demonstration of a causally related series of actions concerning characters in struggle. Harper Lee uses mediation to make a theme that illuminates the injustices of prejudice, intolerance, and quick judgments of others, by choosing the setting as an invented (Maycomb) region in Alabama; she sets the story throughout a time when social turbulence peaked, and a time when Americans began to start thinking about more modern social issues. Harper Lee picked to tell the story from the eyes of Jean Louise Finch, aka Scout, the novel shows the now-adult narrator's perception viewpoint on the development of her identity