In the early 1930’s in the small town by the name of Maycomb lived a family of a wealthy lawyer, two outgoing children, and their ever so helpful housekeeper. This story takes us through a huge problem within the south and the struggles the Finch family later face due to the outrageous outcome of Mr.Finch’s actions.
Author Nelle Harper Lee was born on April 28, 1926 in the town of Monroeville, Alabama. Lee had won many awards in her lifetime some being the Pulitzer Prize in 1961, only 1 year after the book was published, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2007, and the outright respect and gratitude she was given through writing the amazing novel, To Kill A Mockingbird. Ms.Lee had just passed …show more content…
The children began telling the story of how Mr.Radley had been locked up in the courthouse basement and as soon as he was released to go back home from all the devious things he had done, lead to the story of how the house turned into a complete and total wreck upon his return. Moments later Jem says, “From the day Mr.Radley took Arthur home people said the house died… A negro would not pass the Radley place at night, he would cut across to the sidewalk opposite and whistle as he walked,” (pg. 11/15). In this quote author Harper Lee tries to make us feel frightened by the house and uses the specific description of a negro walking past and changing sides of the street to really portray the fear and spooky vibe the Radley place gave off. If it were to be a white man whistling and changing sides of the street as he walked it wouldn’t be as powerful. Just the fact that it’s an African American man be used as the example and the way the story is written and when/where is takes place changes how we as readers view the scene itself. This quote specifically connects with the first part of the theme. Lee describes the house as being dead because of the return of Boo. She makes it seem as if it’s his fault that the house looks and feels the way it does. People give it all the more reason to look at the house and blame it on Boo and his actions. It shows that people will be the quickest to look at you and point fingers with little to no information about the person or topic at