Humans need communication, we’re social creatures.

Humans want to be happy.

Humans want to connect.

Humans need friends/companions.

Humans like to help.

Humans can be empathetic.

Humans need hopes and dreams.

Humans sometimes strive for knowledge.

Humans are afraid of each other.

Humans abuse power.

Humans are selfish.

Humans are violent.

Humans are inventive and innovative.

Humans are resilient and with unity, may overcome adversity.

Humans are diverse.

Humans can be accepting.

Humans are curious.

The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is about innocence racial prejudice, and personal growth like courage, acceptance, tolerance, maturity, etc. I learned that the world and the people in it may be cruel and unfair and that the world isn’t perfect, but there can also be good and patience. I learned that we’re always growing and learning, both from the experiences we’ve had and the passing of time. In the story we follow the Scout Finch, you learn about her father Atticus Finch, who is an attorney who hopelessly strives to prove the innocence of a black man unjustly accused of rape; and about a mysterious neighbor who saves Scout and her brother Jem from being killed, Boo Radley.