To Kill A Mockingbird Setting

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In “To Kill A Mockingbird” the piece introduced us to a town in Alabama. The setting supports the character's background and their lives. It is a small town where everyone knows everyone. It was calm until now, as the citizens struggle to see who is more powerful in what was once a small and peaceful town called Maycomb. While struggling for power, Mayella Ewell’s gets into some ‘trouble’. Mayella, a very lonely teen with little education and a father that abuses her, says that Tom Robinson has violated her. A case starts, who is more powerful. Mayella or Tom? Tom Robinson, an African American worker, lives in a little settlement only for African Americans. The settlement is right beside the town dump. Tom goes to church, and Tom and his family

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