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To Kill A Mockingbird Setting Analysis

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How To Kill A MockingBird Harper Lee is a critically acclaimed classic

novel of modern American literature. It deals with warmth yet serious issues of race

inequality and rape. The book captures the conflict of the time period and also paints

vivid pictures in readers imagination. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird the author

Harper Lee uses setting to express the ideas that people will lie in hopes to mask their

shame.

In the novel Harper lee uses setting to show how the relationship between Mayella Ewell, a young, poor, white woman who’s in the lowest rank of the white community. Along with Tom Robinson who’s a young, black. poor man. In chapter 19 Scout relatively said in her thoughts,”Tom Robinson
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