Sunday, August 4, 2019
Life in Maycomb in To Kill a Mockingbird :: English Literature
What impressions are there of life in Maycomb in To Kill a  Mockingbird    Maycomb is seen as a tired and sleepy town, where nothing happens.    Maycomb is a very isolated town itself, so it is insular. There are no  nearby towns or villages so are very alone. This makes the town so  boring and tired. Nothing very exciting happens in Maycomb, if there  is something reasonably different from to Maycombââ¬â¢s usual routine then  the community get both excited but also scared. For example when it  snowed Scout was scared that the sky was falling, but Jem knew what it  was and got very excited and managed to make a snowman. When the  Radleysââ¬â¢ house is supposedly broken into by Negroes, and the mad dog  incident are both examples of Maycombââ¬â¢s panic at something different.    The trial is a very prominent example of something that Maycomb finds  exciting and new, the new part being a white man trying to prove a  black man innocent. The Maycomb community make a family day out or  picnic out of the trial, even thought is a very serious and unpleasant  court case.    ââ¬Å"It was a gala occasion.â⬠    ââ¬Å"The courthouse square was covered with picnic parties sitting on  newspapers, washing down biscuit and syrup with warm milk from fruit  jars.â⬠    Nothing has changed in Maycomb, it is very traditional and tries to  keep as much of its past as possible. Maycomb town is obsessed with  background; it clings to old views the main one being prejudice  against blacks. Maycomb needs the likes of Atticus and his children to  bring the town forward. For example the Maycomb County Courthouse:    ââ¬Å"a view indicating a people determined to preserve every physical  scrap of the past.â⬠    Racism in Maycomb has existed since the Indians. It shows how Maycomb  is based on extreme racial and prejudice.    ââ¬Å"If General Jackson hadnââ¬â¢t run the Creeks.â⬠    Maycomb is also shown as a town that has not been brought up to  present times by the state of the actual town. It is very poor and in  disrepair, it only has one taxi. When Miss Maudieââ¬â¢s house catches on  fire the fire engine does not reach Maycomb for a while because  Maycomb is a very isolated town and not very important so therefore  there is now nearby fire station.    ââ¬Å"In rainy weather the streets turned to red slop; grass grew on the  sidewalks, the courthouse sagged in the square.â⬠    Maycomb seems to be an innocent, peaceful town when first seen. Harper  Lee proves to show this is a misconception made by outsiders.  Throughout the novel we learn the ways and life of Maycomb.    ââ¬Å"Maycomb County had recently been told it had nothing to fear but fear    					    
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