Theme Of Poverty In To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill a Mockingbird starts when Scout and Jem meet Dill in the summer while trying to get the infamous Arthur “Boo” Radley out of the Radley’s house. As the book progresses important issues/themes including a significant event start to arise. One of the central issues/themes that began to emerge is poverty. Due to the time To Kill a Mockingbird took place, poverty was a common thing seen. Throughout the book, characters introduced and quote clearly shows this issue/theme of the book. For example at the very beginning Scout gave a general idea of what Maycomb was like, she mentioned the effects of Great Depression had on the county and how the people of the county acted. But as the book progresses, summer comes to an end, and Scout begins