to kill a mockingbird: introductory notes

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Harper Lee

(b. 1926)

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Published in 1960, her only book won a Pulitzer and became an American

classic.

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She moved from Alabama to Manhattan to become an author.

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Friend and Broadway composer,

Michael Brown, gave her a

year’s worth of living expenses to write the

novel.

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The novel contains some autobiographical content.

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The trial in the novel was inspired by the famous

1931 case of the Scottsboro boys.

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Genre

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Southern Gothic

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Bildungsroman

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Setting

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Maycomb, Alabama 1930s

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Characters

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Plot Lines

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Scout, Jem, and Dill are

fascinated by the mysterious

Boo Radley and want him to come out.

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Atticus is chosen to defend Tom Robinson.

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Symbols & Motifs

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Mockingbirds

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The Mad Dog

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Themes

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Scout Vs. Society

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Gender Identity

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Empathy

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Justice

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