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  1. Finch who remained at the Landing: she married a taciturn man who spent most. of his time lying in a hammock by the river wondering if his trot-lines were full. When my father was admitted to the bar, he returned to Maycomb and began his. practice. Maycomb, some twenty miles east of Finch’s Landing, was the county.

  2. of his time lying in a hammock by the river wondering if his trot-lines were full. When my father was admitted to the bar, he returned to Maycomb and began his practice. Maycomb, some twenty miles east of Finch’s Landing, was the county

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  3. s.comTo Kill a MockingbirdINTRODUCTIONBRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF HARPER LEEThe youngest of four children born to Amasa Lee and Frances Finch Lee, Nelle Harper Lee earned a law degree from the University of Alabama in 1949 and spent a year a. Oxford in England, but in 1950 moved to New York to focus on writing. In 1960 she publishe.

  4. The following is a small package of resources for To Kill a Mocking Bird. It comprises of the following: 1. Essay Writing: To Kill a Mocking Bird. 2. Comprehension (set on a section of Chapter 9). 3. Self Test Questions on Chapters 1 - 7. 4. An exploration of Atticus. 5. To Kill a Mockingbird: Studying the Novel on your own.

    • Scout Finch. The narrator and protagonist of the story. Jean Louise “Scout” Finch lives with her father, Atticus, her brother, Jem, and their black cook, Calpurnia, in Maycomb.
    • Atticus Finch. Scout and Jem’s father, a lawyer in Maycomb descended from an old local family. A widower with a dry sense of humor, Atticus has instilled in his children his strong sense of morality and justice.
    • Jem Finch. Scout’s brother and constant playmate at the beginning of the story. Jeremy Atticus “Jem” Finch is something of a typical American boy, refusing to back down from dares and fantasizing about playing football.
    • Arthur “Boo” Radley. A recluse who never sets foot outside his house, Boo dominates the imaginations of Jem, Scout, and Dill. He is a powerful symbol of goodness swathed in an initial shroud of creepiness, leaving little presents for Scout and Jem and emerging at an opportune moment to save the children.
  5. Jul 13, 2021 · To Kill A Mockingbird is available for free download, borrowing, and streaming on the Internet Archive.

  6. 1. A Black male could not offer his hand (to shake hands) with a White male because it implied being socially equal. Obviously, a Black male could not offer his hand or any other part of his body to a White woman, because he risked being accused of rape. 2. Blacks and Whites were not supposed to eat together.

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