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Both Monroeville and Maycomb are fictional towns in Alabama that serve as settings in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Both towns are depicted as small, close-knit Southern communities with their own social hierarchies and racial tensions. The main difference between the two towns is that Monroeville is generally considered to be a more progressive and accepting community compared to the more prejudiced and segregated Maycomb.

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