To Kill a Mockingbird
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Maycomb
The fictional Alabama town where the novel is set representing Southern small-town life
Maycomb is described as tired old and slow reflecting Depression-era Southern culture
Scout Finch
The narrator and protagonist who tells the story as an adult looking back on childhood
Scout is a tomboy who learns about justice and prejudice through observing her father
Atticus Finch
Scout and Jem father a lawyer who defends Tom Robinson and embodies moral integrity
Atticus represents moral courage standing for justice despite community opposition
Tom Robinson
The Black man falsely accused of rape whom Atticus defends
Tom is convicted despite clear evidence of innocence showing racial injustice
Boo Radley
The reclusive neighbor whom the children fear and mythologize but who ultimately saves them
Boo represents the danger of prejudging people without knowing them
Mockingbird
Symbol of innocence that should not be harmed representing Tom Robinson and Boo Radley
Atticus says it is a sin to kill a mockingbird because they only make music
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