Lee reinforces that the Flinch family came from a plantation to highlight how they were raised within the concepts of a rural and southern community.
The Finch family takes a stand against racism, even though they grew up in a society where it was encouraged. At this point, Lee reinforces how the family decided to abandon bad teachings, showing that it is possible to have a change in attitude and position in the midst of injustice.
This question is about the book "To Kill a Mockingbird."
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