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To Kill A Mockingbird Setting Analysis

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Capote chose of choosing Holcomb, Kansas as the setting had a tremendous amount of importance in the story. The way Capote described Holcomb as being, “a lonesome area that other Kansans call “out there.” shows that everyone knows everything about each other and the citizens that occupied Holcomb felts like they could trust each other. A small town filled with farms and close knit families. The amount of gossip surrounding the death of the Clutter family shows how no one is safe anymore. People living in Holcomb felt like they could get away from the crime that surrounded the big city but this crime brought to life how you cannot escape reality, which is there is no place in this world that is safe not even a small town like Holcomb. I would
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