The Power of Rumors
Words: 794 Pages: 3 3820Whispered gossip winds through Maycomb's streets in "To Kill a Mockingbird," shaping reputations and destiny with each retelling. Rumors, often baseless and damaging, have the power to influence public perception and drive action, even when devoid of truth. As the story unfolds in the racially charged setting of Maycomb, Alabama during the 1930s, the characters encounter various rumors that test their morals and courage. This essay will explore how rumors fuel the central conflicts in the novel, focusing on Atticus […]