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TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD by Harper Lee. Harper Lee and To Kill a Mockingbird  Born in 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama  Her father was a lawyer whom she deeply.

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1 TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD by Harper Lee

2 Harper Lee and To Kill a Mockingbird  Born in 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama  Her father was a lawyer whom she deeply admired  Her mother’s maiden name was “Finch”  Her own childhood mirrors that of the character “Scout”  Published in 1960  It received the Pulitzer Prize for Literature in 1961  Since 1960, “To Kill a Mockingbird” has never been out of print  Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2007  To Set a Watchmen caused controversy when published in 2015

3 Scottsboro Boys and Race Relations  1931 – Nine black teenagers are falsely charged with raping two white women in Scottsboro, Alabama; eight are convicted and sentenced to death  The U.S. Supreme Court reverses their convictions because their constitutional rights had been violated  The teens are tried for a second time, and are again found guilty  The Supreme Court reverses the convictions again  Eventually, four of the defendants are freed; the other five serve prison terms  The last Scottsboro defendant was paroled in 1950  In 2013, the state of Alabama issued posthumous pardons for the three that had never been cleared of the charges

4 Setting  Maycomb, Alabama (fictional city)  1933-1935  Although slavery has long been abolished, the Southerners in Maycomb continue to believe in white supremacy. Location of StoryLegal Segregation

5 Life in the 1930s  The Great Depression sweeps the nation  Many families do not even have money for basic needs  The per capita income for families Alabama in is $125 - $250 a year  Many southern blacks pick cotton for a living  Franklin D. Roosevelt is President  Derogatory terms for African-Americans will be used such as “nigger,” “darky,” “Negroes,” and “colored folk”  Lee uses such language to keep her novel naturally in sync with common language of the times Around the NationNovel’s Language

6 Themes  Racial Prejudice  Social Snobbery  Morality  Tolerance  Patience  Equality  The Need for Compassion  The Need for Conscience

7 The Mockingbird  Only sings to please others and therefore it is considered a sin to shoot a mockingbird.  Considered harmless creatures who give joy with their song.  Image or symbol appears four times in the novel.

8 Scout Finch  Narrator  Adult telling the story of her childhood  6 years old and curious when the story begins

9 Other Characters  Father of Scout and Jem  A widower  Attorney  Highly respected  Typical southern gentleman  Scout’s older brother  Looks up to his father  Usually looks out for Scout  Typical older brother at times Atticus FinchJem Finch

10 Other Characters  A young, harmless, innocent, hardworking black man  Has a crippled left hand  Married with three children. Works on a farm belonging to Mr. Link Deas, a white man  A close friend of Jem and Scout  Lives in Maycomb only during the summer (stays with a relative)  Tells “big stories”  Has been deprived of love and affection Tom RobinsonDill

11 Other Characters  The Finch’s black housekeeper  Has watched the children since their mother’s death  Has been a positive influence on the children  An adult man, whose father has sentenced him to a lifetime confinement to their house because of some mischief he got into when he was a teenager.  Has a reputation of being a lunatic CalpurniaArthur “Boo” Radley

12 Multiple Communities  Pay attention to the differences between families  Not all white families in the story are shown the same  How is the black community in the story portrayed?  How do characters act differently depending on their surroundings?  Pay close attention to Calpurnia


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