“Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing”, writes Harper Lee in To Kill a Mockingbird (20). Lee was a southern white woman who witnessed segregation and found it wrong to judge people based on skin color. Therefore she wrote a book to explain that nothing was different between the people. To Kill a Mockingbird was written by Lee and it was the only novel she wrote until she almost passed away. The last book she published was a rough draft of a wonderful piece of writing. An amazing novel about a fictional town in Alabama that is a small little town where everyone does not have an abundance of money. From the depression and segregation being practiced here, to having different ways to get on transportation, …show more content…
Impolite people are often undereducated, people who are nice are often extremely educated, causing those people to know to be nice. Bob Ewell snuck up on Scout and Jem after Scout had her school pageant; the siblings heard him creeping but did not think much of it. Bob Ewell ended up attacking the finches (Lee 301). Being rude can make people just think that that specific person is just mean, but people need to watch out for them because they may not just be mean, they might have bad intentions. Throughout the entire book Scout was scared of Boo Radley, she believed he was a killer, a stalker and just overall crazy but by the end of the book she was arm and arm with him after he had just saved her and her elder brother's life (Lee 3-323). People who are quiet often make other people scared even if that person is not mean, no one knew Boo and everyone thought badly of him, yet he was a nice man who saved 2 childrens lives. Raymond is only pretending to be a drunk, he was known to be the town drunk who carried around a bottle of alcohol everywhere, yet at Tom's trial Dill and Scout find out he faked it so people would not think he was sober with a black woman as a white