To kill a Mocking Bird is based on the social and racial prejudices during nineteenth and twentieth century America. This novel reflects human values, purity and innocence of childhood, perception of children towards social biases and love for the humanity (Wilson, 2005). Harper Lee has touched many social issues in her story “To kill a mocking bird” among which the racism is the Southern American States during the middle of 1930s is the most important one. The southern states of the United States of the 1930s and 1940s of Harper ...