As
mentioned in previous educators' answers, the Finch house is elevated, with a large porch. One
can easily picture it as a wrap-around porch, wide enough to accommodate chairs and tables.
Though the story doesn't state it explicitly, the porch is most likely enclosed by mosquito
netting. There is a living room off the front part of the porch, and the kitchen is off the back
part. A swinging door separates the dining room and kitchen. It is a one-story house, with four
bedroomsone for , one for , one for , and one for guests.
The fence
surrounding the yard is wire, and the child protagonists duck through it easily. There is a
backyard treehouse, which rests between "giant twin chinaberry trees" and overlooks
the school. It is on Maycomb's main residential street, which isand quiet; the business core of
the small southern town is a fair walk away.
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