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To Kill a Mockingbird Background Information

To Kill a Mockingbird Background Information. Freshman. Author. Born on April 28, 1926 as Nelle Harper Lee Grew up in Monroeville, Alabama Mother Frances Conningham Finch Lee was a homemaker Father Amasa Cole Lee practiced law and held a seat in the state legislature

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To Kill a Mockingbird Background Information

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  1. To Kill a MockingbirdBackground Information Freshman

  2. Author • Born on April 28, 1926 as Nelle Harper Lee • Grew up in Monroeville, Alabama • Mother Frances Conningham Finch Lee was a homemaker • Father Amasa Cole Lee practiced law and held a seat in the state legislature • Known for being a tomboy *Read Reader’s Guide to Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird

  3. Writing of TKAM • In 1957, she finished the 1st draft of TKM (it was extended from a short story to a novel) • Spent two years with her publisher revising it • Was finally published in 1960 • Immediate success/won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature

  4. Setting • Set in a small town in rural Alabama in the early 1930s • Set during the Great Depression • Racism existed and segregation strongly enforced

  5. Mockingbirds • Beautiful and peaceful birds that sing or mimic certain sounds • Therefore, it would be a sin to kill a mockingbird • They symbolize true goodness and innocence • Will be a symbol for a few characters in the text

  6. Themes • Bravery • Justice/Injustice • Racism/Segregation • Class/Social Inequality • Maturity/Innocence • Respect • Loss

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