To Kill a Mockingbird

Why does scout discuss the finches family history at length at the beginning of the story?

Why does scout discuss the finches family history at length at the beginning of the story?

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The first chapter's emphasis on family history and stories within stories describes the rigid social ties that hold society together in the little town of Maycomb, Alabama, and the inescapable links that tie an individual to his or her family or clan. This social context will prove valuable as the story unfolds.