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Love Story to Kill a Mockingbird The book “To Kill a Mockingbird” was written by Harper Lee. It was published in 1960, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1961, and later became an Oscar-winning film. Harper Lee always considered her book a simple love story. Today it is considered a masterpiece of American literature. There are so many characters in this book that I can't name them all. Here are most of the characters. The Finch family consists of Atticus (the head of the family), Aunt Alexandra (Atticus' sister), (Jem) Jeremy (the older of Atticus' two children), (Scout) Jean Louise (the younger of the two). being a boy doing boy things). And you can't forget their black waitress. Her name is Calpurnia. Miss Rachael is Dill's aunt who lives in Maycomb. Dill is friends with Jem and Scout. According to Scout they are married. (Boo) Arthur Radley is the person who brings Jem back to his home after Jem is injured by Bob Ewell. Tom Robinson is a black man accused of raping Mayella Ewell. Bob Ewell is Mayella's father. He wants revenge on Atticus for what he did to him and his daughter. Mayella is Bob's daughter who was allegedly raped by Tom Robinson. Judge Taylor is the judge of Maycomb County. Damn Tate is the county law officer. I think the protagonist of the story is Atticus Finch because he has the main part and has the most important decision to make. The decision is whether or not to defend Tom Robinson. To Kill a Mockingbird is set in Maycomb County, a fictional borough in southern Alabama. We are in the early 1930s, the years of the Great Depression when poverty and unemployment were widespread in the United States. The story begins during the summer when Scout and Jem meet a new playmate named Dill who has come from Mississippi to spend the summer with his Aunt Rachael. Dill is fascinated by neighborhood gossip about "Boo" Radley. Egged on by Dill, Jem and Scout try to devise ways to lure him out of the house. Soon it's summer again and Dill returns for another visit. The children's plans to get in touch with Boo Radley have become bolder this year, and on Dill's last night they decide to sneak onto the Radleys' porch and spy on Boo. Jem goes first, but just as he reaches the window, Nathan Radley surprises and scares them with a gunshot. Jem realizes that Boo isn't a monster after all, but he played with them. Scout doesn't realize this until winter, the night her neighbor's house burns to the ground. While Scout is out in the cold, someone sneaks up behind her and puts a blanket around her. Later, Scout and Jem realize that there was only one person in town who wasn't already working to put out the fire and that was Boo. Now that Jem and Scout realize that Boo is basically a kind person, their interest in the Radley family begins to wane. Meanwhile, they discover that their father has become the defense attorney for Tom Robinson, accused of raping Mayella Ewell. As Tom Robinson's trial approaches, the children become more and more aware of the strong feeling it has aroused in everyone in Maycomb. One day their governess takes Jem and Scout to visit her church, and the children realize for the first time that the black parishioners support Tom Robinson's wife. Two nights before the trial begins, a group of men come to the Finch home to tell Atticus about threats against Tom Robinson's life. Atticus spends the next night camped out in prison to defend Tom from the mob. Jem, Scout and Dill go downtown to check on Atticus and arrive at the same time as a group of men who have come to kill Tom. The scout".