To Kill A Mockingbird
The genre of To Kill A Mockingbird is Southern Gothic because it is based in Alabama in the 1930s and talks about quite dark things, like the rape and court scenes and the idea of the haunted house and a "monster" living inside of it. It also has the theme of racism throughout the whole story which was common in books from the 60s.
The target audience for this book is young adults who are interested in society and the way people think and act towards different people, especially the relationships between white and black people in Alabama in the 1930s. Stereotypically the book is more aimed towards women because stereotypically women are more interested in that topic than men are.
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