"To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee is written in the first-person point of view, with the narrator being Scout Finch. Scout is a young girl who experiences and witnesses the events of the story as they unfold, providing a unique perspective on the themes of racism, injustice, and morality. The first-person point of view allows the reader to see the world through Scout's eyes, providing insight into her thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. This narrative style also allows for a more intimate and personal connection between the reader and the characters, as the story is told directly from the perspective of one of the main characters.
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