The fiction story "To kill A Mockingbird" was written by Harper Lee, has.
            
numerous accounts of racism and prejudice throughout the entire book. The .
            
novel is set in the south during the 1930's, a time when racism was very popular. .
            
It's kind of hard to identify with because that world isn't familiar to me because .
            
back then things were extremely different from the way things are now. The .
            
whole storyline isn't such a pleasant one, there's racism, discrimination, .
            
unfairness. I think the author has a particular message when they wished to .
            
convey through their work, and that is when Atticus says that it is a sin to kill a .
            
mockingbird, this quote sums up the heart of the book.  A mockingbird is a .
            
harmless bird that makes the world more pleasant with its song. The message is .
            
that, the mockingbird symbolizes Boo Radley and Tom Robinson who was both .
            
nice and never did any harm, to kill or harm them would be sin, and I think that's .
            
very true. To kill someone who's nice, innocent, and doesn't harm is horrible. .
            
The main characters of this book are Atticus and Scout. Atticus is a  man,  aged .
            
probably around his 30's, with short, straight black hair with an average .
            
physique,  occasional humor,  and is very  sensitive to other's feelings. He is a .
            
very intelligent being, more so that most of the other characters in the book, a .
            
champion of justice, a lawyer creature. I"d say the audience is supposed to like .
            
his character because he makes a lot of better things go on in the book, major .
            
differences happened because of him, and he doesn't care what others think, as .
            
long as he's helping the person in need, very professional.  .
            
       Atticus is motivated to help others from his children, and just common sense, .
            
during the story he changes a lot. From being quite rough around the edges, to a.
            
very understanding, gentle man towards all races, genders, and whatnot. My .
            
feelings towards Atticus change back and forth through the story, like when he .