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What Is The Main Conflict In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Basic Situation: The main characters for To Kill A Mockingbird are Jean Louise ‘Scout’ Finch, Jem Finch, Atticus Finch, Boo Radley, Robert Ewell, Mayella Violet Ewell, Dill Harris, and Tom Robinson. Conflict: There are two main conflicts in To Kill A Mockingbird. The first is the Tom Robinson case, where Tom Robinson is accused of raping Mayella Violet Ewell by her father, Robert Ewell. The second main conflict is Arthur Radley, or better known as, Boo Radley. The Finch children try throughout the story to get Boo Radley out of his house so that they can play with him. They have had many close encounters with the man, but never actually meet him until he defends them from Bob Ewell. Background Information: The time period that To Kill A Mockingbird takes place in is the Great Depression (1929-1939). Scout Finch lives with her widowed father, Atticus Finch, and her brother, Jem Finch. Scout and Jem befriend a boy named Dill. The three of them become extremely interested in the Radley Place, a spooky house on the street that they live. A man named Arthur “Boo” Radley had lived in that house for years without ever going outside. Event #1: In the beginning of the book, Scout goes to school for the first time and despises it. She meets her first-grade teacher, Miss Caroline …show more content…

Their father, Atticus Finch, is a prominent lawyer who had agreed to defend a black man named Tom Robinson. Mr. Robinson had been accused of raping a white woman. Because of Atticus's decision, Jem and Scout are being abused and bullied by other children. Especially when they go to Finch's Landing and celebrate Christmas with their family, Aunt Alexandra, Uncle Jimmy, Uncle Jack, and Aunt Alexandra and Uncle Jimmy's grandson, Francis. The Finches' black cook, Calpurnia, take the children (Jem and Scout) to the First Purchase, an all-black church. Where the close-knit and warm community embraces the children with open

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