"There are no clearly defined seasons in South Alabama; summer drifts into Autumn, and Autumn is sometimes never followed by winter, but turns to days-old spring that melts into summer again." - Chapter 7
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the typical seasons in south Alabama are characterized by hot and humid summers, mild winters, and a transition period of spring and fall. Summer brings high temperatures and frequent thunderstorms, while winter is relatively mild with occasional cold snaps. Spring and fall feature moderate temperatures and are generally pleasant periods.
Jem and Scout encounter many seasons whilst the book carries out. It ends in winter. It starts in summer, the summer holidays for Jem.
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