To Kill a Mockingbird

In To Kill A Mockingbird how does the courthouse setting influence plot events and characters?

In To Kill A Mockingbird how does the courthouse setting influence plot events and characters?

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The setting in and around the courthouse is like a town fair. As a result, we see most of the townspeople treating the trial as if a curiosity rather than something that will determine the life of a man. In contrast, the town's African American population treats the trial as the solemn event it is.