
Finch family
The Finch family is primarily known from Harper Lee's classic novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird," published in 1960. The family consists of Atticus Finch, a principled lawyer; his daughter Scout, the naive yet curious narrator; and her brother Jem. Set in the racially charged American South during the 1930s, the story explores themes of morality, justice, and empathy through their experiences, particularly surrounding Atticus's defense of a Black man unjustly accused of raping a white woman. The Finch family symbolizes integrity and the struggle against social prejudice.