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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a classic novel set in the 1930s. Through the eyes of Scout Finch, the story explores themes of racism, morality, and the loss of innocence. The trial of Tom Robinson, a black man wrongly accused, exposes the injustice and prejudice deeply rooted in society.
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Scout |
Scout Finch, the young protagonist, observes racial injustice and learns about compassion and empathy.
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Finch |
Scout Finch, the young protagonist, observes racial injustice and learns about compassion and empathy.
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Atticus |
Atticus Finch, a compassionate and principled lawyer, serves as a moral compass and challenges societal norms in defending Tom Robinson.
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Jem |
Jem Finch, Scout's older brother, experiences growth and maturity as he navigates societal prejudice.
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Boo |
Boo Radley, a mysterious recluse, becomes an enigmatic figure whose unseen acts of kindness have a profound impact on Scout and Jem.mpact on Scout and Jem.
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Radley |
Boo Radley, a mysterious recluse, becomes an enigmatic figure whose unseen acts of kindness have a profound impact on Scout and Jem.
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Calpurnia |
Calpurnia, the Finch family's nurturing housekeeper, provides guidance and support to Scout and Jem.
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Tom |
Tom Robinson, an innocent black man, becomes the victim of racial prejudice and endures an unjust trial that exposes the deeply ingrained injustices of society.
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Robinson |
Tom Robinson, an innocent black man, becomes the victim of racial prejudice and endures an unjust trial that exposes the deeply ingrained injustices of society.
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Mayella |
Mayella Ewell, a white woman, is involved in a controversial case that challenges societal norms.
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Ewell |
Mayella Ewell, a white woman, is involved in a controversial case that challenges societal norms.
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Bob |
Bob Ewell, Mayella's abusive father, plays a significant role in the trial and its aftermath.
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Dill |
Dill Harris, a curious and imaginative friend from a different town, brings a sense of adventure and excitement to Scout and Jem's lives during the summers in Maycomb.
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Maudie |
Miss Maudie Atkinson serves as a source of moral guidance for Scout, offering her insight and perspective on the events unfolding in Maycomb.
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Alexandra |
Aunt Alexandra, Atticus' strict and traditional sister, seeks to impose societal norms and conventions upon Scout and Jem.
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Heck |
Heck Tate, the town's sheriff, plays a crucial role in the trial and its aftermath.
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Tate |
Heck Tate, the town's sheriff, plays a crucial role in the trial and its aftermath.
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Sykes |
Reverend Sykes, a respected church leader, promotes unity and justice within the community.
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Dubose |
Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose, an elderly woman, teaches Jem and Scout about courage and forgiveness.
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Taylor |
Judge Taylor presides over Tom Robinson's trial.
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