Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird isn’t just a childhood story—it’s a brutal reminder of the world’s injustices. Middle-aged readers who grew up thinking they understood morality might realize that the lessons of Scout and Atticus hit differently with time. It’s not just about racism; it’s about the compromises, the failures, and the courage it takes to do what’s right in a flawed system. The novel forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths that remain relevant today. Sometimes, the innocence we cling to is exactly what makes injustice possible. #Entertainment #Book #AmericanLiterature