Many things changed in Alabama between 1932 and 2003. The book "Killing a Robin" is scheduled for the 1930s. I can see many changes in culture and general lifestyle. This book talks about the isolation of everything you see. In the 1930s, Caucasians had their own washroom and their own fountain, and their school and blacks often did not go to school. They are busy to go to school on the farm. The school had only one room in every grade.
The life of children in Alabama in the 1930s was very different from the life of children growing in contemporary modern society. Contrary to today's standards, education is not civilized. Their family life is neither privilege nor entertainment, their status in society is even less important and planned. The lifestyle of Alabama's youth in the 1930s was very different from today's modern children. In Harper 's novel "Killing a Robin", three young people had a hard time growing after frustration with Meicom, Alabama. According to today's standards, their school is getting less. They not only did not accept the special needs, they were ignored. Today's society has no problems with adaptation to education, so everyone can learn. Children also have less career choices. However, the slogan 70 years ago says, "You want us to be you, but we want to be it, you are white."
Jean Louise "Scout" and Jem Finch lived in a small town in Meicom, Alabama in 1930. Their childhood is an uninterrupted adventure that brings countless days and test trials and teenager experience even if the world around us changes everyday. Moral education, the importance of education, and the crime rate in small towns have contributed to the childhood memory established in Mecombe County everyday. These attributes of childhood experience changed dramatically during the great era between the 1930s and the 2000s. The difference in moral education is that children who live today experience different environments in their daily life and lose the morals taught in ...