To Kill A Mockingbird Historical Culture

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To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, is a fictional novel based on the historical culture of the American South in the 1930's. The novel is told from the point of view of Scout Finch, who is a five year old girl growing up in Maycomb County, Alabama. Maycomb County is a quiet little county where family reputations are fact and there is no tolerance for individual thought. The town has always been racially segregated and many of the people do not want to see any changes. Scout lives with her father Atticus and her brother Jem. They have a housekeeper named Calpurnia that helps Atticus raise his children. Atticus Finch is a humble and morally upstanding man and father. He has the respectful manners of a southern genteman and empathy for those