Winston Underwood is from northern Alabama in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is the owner of The Maycomb Tribune, and though he is a recluse, he is respected in the town for his principled stance on racial inequality.
Miss. Caroline
Northern Alabama
Yes, the children in To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout and Jem, were from Maycomb, Alabama, which is the setting for the novel.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" takes place in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama.
Maycomb. Alabama
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Winston County, Alabama is mentioned as the birthplace of Atticus Finch's wife, Scout and Jem's mother. Winston County is known for its historical roots as a fiercely independent region that opposed secession during the Civil War. This background reflects the Finch family's values of standing up for what is right and just, even in the face of adversity.
To Kill a Mockingbird was set in Southern Alabama in the early 1930's.
Maycomb, Alabama
The first finch to settle in Alabama in To Kill a Mockingbird was Jean Louise "Scout" Finch. She is the protagonist and narrator of the novel.
Heck Tate was born in Maycomb County, the fictional town in Alabama where the events of "To Kill a Mockingbird" take place.
Maycomb is a fictional town in Alabama.
No, To Kill a Mockingbird does not take place in the Midwest. It takes place in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama.