Actually, this city or town does represent something. Its actually a representation of the place where I was born, Monroeville, Alabama was very similar to what Maycomb is. In what ways? A ''boring place'', some place where you feel time passes more slowly, where you don't have nothing to do, nowhere to go at, nothing to buy, nothing really interesting to do, at least at that times. And the colours I gave to Maycomb where the same that Monroeville used to have.
What does Scout Finch represents? Or who's representation is?
Scout Finch represents me, when I was a little girl in Monroeville. And all his characteristics in some way are mine too.
Does the story has something to do with your life?
Yes, actually all the characters represent someone, for example ''Jem'' represents my older brother, ''Dill', aboy who used to come on vacations in summer to Monroeville. And not only the characters, the story too. For example, The Radleys Place was created to represent a house in my town where the same that happens in the book happened. A family lived there, as in the book, the son was locked in for 22 years... And the context of the story too, The Great Depression in the 30's, the racism.. But my story is not a autobiography at all, it just has some factors of my childhood
Last question... What does the title means?
You just have to read the whole book to understand that, but it has something to do with the relation between hunting a mockingbird down as a common animal and one of the main characters.
Scout Finch represents me, when I was a little girl in Monroeville. And all his characteristics in some way are mine too.
Does the story has something to do with your life?
Yes, actually all the characters represent someone, for example ''Jem'' represents my older brother, ''Dill', aboy who used to come on vacations in summer to Monroeville. And not only the characters, the story too. For example, The Radleys Place was created to represent a house in my town where the same that happens in the book happened. A family lived there, as in the book, the son was locked in for 22 years... And the context of the story too, The Great Depression in the 30's, the racism.. But my story is not a autobiography at all, it just has some factors of my childhood
Last question... What does the title means?
You just have to read the whole book to understand that, but it has something to do with the relation between hunting a mockingbird down as a common animal and one of the main characters.