Understanding Moral Growth in To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee examines moral integrity through Scout Finch’s childhood in 1930s Alabama. The story revolves around Atticus Finch’s defense of Tom Robinson, a wrongfully accused black man, highlighting themes of racial injustice, empathy, and moral growth amid societal prejudice. The children’s understanding of humanity evolves through pivotal experiences and lessons. Continue reading Understanding Moral Growth in To Kill a Mockingbird