The story is told by Scout Finch. She is a young girl growing up in the fictional town of Maycomb. Through her eyes, we see the events unfold, from the mystery of Boo Radley to the trial of Tom Robinson.
Scout Finch is the narrator. She provides a unique perspective as a child, which gives the story a sense of innocence and naivete at times. Her narration allows the reader to experience the racial tensions and moral lessons in Maycomb as she gradually becomes more aware of the world around her.