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The story is set in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the Great Depression. It is narrated by , an intelligent and tomboyish girl growing up with her older brother, Jem , and their widowed father, Atticus Finch . The narrative is split into two primary arcs:

: Atticus, a principled lawyer, is appointed to defend Tom Robinson, a Black man falsely accused of raping a white woman. This central conflict exposes the town's deep-seated prejudice and the moral courage required to stand against it. Key Themes The story is set in the fictional town

While widely celebrated, modern critiques sometimes point to the "white savior" narrative, noting that the Black characters are often secondary to the moral growth of the white protagonists. Nevertheless, its power as a plea for empathy and justice remains undisputed. and their widowed father