of such insight is evident in Harper Lee's 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird. The novel revolves around the idea of racial segregation between those of color and those who are white by describing the tale of a black man accused of sexually assaulting a young, white woman and the societal drama that follows. In order to emphasize the racial segregation, Lee enforces a strong setting, point of view, tone, writing style, epigraphs, and allusions.
Lee places her story in the town of Maycomb Country,…
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