To Kill A Mockingbird is not entirely a true story but some of it is based on Harper Lee's life.
No, it's not a true story, but it's based on real events that did happen in that time period, such as racism and hatred. The true story of the Scottsboro Boys, a group of black teenagers falsely convicted of rape who were nearly lynched, was clearly an influence on the fictional story of Tom Robinson.
Yes, but like most good stories there is a thread of truth in it too. People were put on trial for such crimes in the south and many of the same emotions and feeling expressed in the book are real.
I think it is historical fiction, because it is based on a time and setting that actually existed.
No, To Kill a Mockingbird is a work of fiction written by Harper Lee. While the novel deals with serious issues such as racism and injustice, it is not based on a true story.
It is realistic fiction. That means it includes real events that happened in history, but the characters never existed.
The story is loosely based on Harper Lee's family and neighbors, but it is a fictional story.
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The story is loosely based on Harper Lee's family and neighbors, but it is a fictional story.
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Innocence and curiosity.
It is the summer of 1933 when the story begins.
No, "To Kill a Mockingbird" is set in the fictional town of Maycomb, which is located in Alabama, not in the Midwest.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the mockingbird symbolizes innocence and goodness. Though there isn't a specific character named the mockingbird, it represents individuals like Tom Robinson and Boo Radley, who are unfairly judged and persecuted in the story.
I would say Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.
a town in which this story took place
The unexpected company in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Boo Radley. He is a recluse who is rarely seen in the neighborhood, but plays a significant role in the story's resolution.
The style of the story is a Southern Gothic novel.
Jack Finch asks Alexandra Hancock to marry him in the story "To Kill a Mockingbird." However, she declines his proposal.
The story "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee is set in Maycomb, a fictional town in the state of Alabama in the United States during the 1930s.