Harper Lee explores race and class in 1930s Alabama through the stark social hierarchies and prejudices that define the community in "To Kill a Mockingbird." The novel illustrates the systemic racism faced by African Americans, exemplified by Tom Robinson's trial, which reveals the deep-seated inequalities and injustices of the time. Class distinctions are also prominent, as characters like the Cunninghams and the Ewells exemplify how economic status intersects with race to shape social dynamics. Lee's portrayal highlights the moral complexities and challenges of confronting ingrained societal norms.
I know it starts in the Depression Era(1930's); I think it was specifically in 1932.
I dont think you can!
i think the first explores were the people who lived there but thats what i think you might want to do some more research.
i think alabama
I think it was Napier in Hawkes bay.
I think it started around the 1930s
In my reading and English class we got to learn the words who,what,when,where,and why. OR Why is math so diffecult. Who is Justin Bieber? What time is it in Alabama? When do i get to go to bed. I wonder where uncle Marty lives. what do you think?
I think no.
I think either astrophysicists or astronomers do that.
Yeah i think so! Some Best Buy in Alabama will let you.
i think the people in 1930s probably have worked in manufacturing field.. also may be in small corner shops, may be as bakers etc
I think it is some kind of boat.