To Kill a Mockingbird
Lee's novel narrated by young Scout Finch explores racial injustice in 1930s Alabama when her father Atticus defends a Black man falsely accused of rape. Through childhood innocence confronting evil, it examines conscience, morality, and standing for justice despite social pressure. The work became immediate classic addressing racism's moral dimensions.
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