To Kill A Mocking Bird Apr 2026
An intelligent tomboy whose transition from innocence to experience provides the reader with a clear-eyed view of Maycomb’s contradictions.
The trial exposes the "usual disease" of Maycomb—prejudice. Lee highlights how social class and race dictate the town’s hierarchy and its perversion of justice. To Kill a Mocking Bird
The moral compass of the novel. He represents dry wit, calm logic, and the courage to do what is right even when defeat is certain. An intelligent tomboy whose transition from innocence to
