To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, is a heartwarming story of, the Finch family and how they deal with racism. This book discusses racism and shows what it was like for families to be living in the time of the Great Depression. Throughout the book the characters receive much racial, gender, socioeconomic and religious discrimination. Atticus Finch an attorney, who has a seven year old daughter Scout and a teenage son Jem. Atticus decides to fight the case of a black man who was accused of raping the Ewells eldest daughter and because he chose to defend that man him and his family have received a lot of racist
To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, is a heartwarming story of, the Finch family and how they deal with racism. This book discusses racism and shows what it was like for families to be living in the time of the Great Depression. Throughout the book the characters receive much racial, gender, socioeconomic and religious discrimination. Atticus Finch an attorney, who has a seven year old daughter Scout and a teenage son Jem. Atticus decides to fight the case of a black man who was accused of raping the Ewells eldest daughter and because he chose to defend that man him and his family have received a lot of racist