To kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird
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To Kill a Mockingbird is definitely an excellent novel in that it portrays
life and the role of racism in the 1930's. A reader may not interpret several aspects
of the book through just the plain text. Boo Radley, Atticus, and the title represent
three such things.
Not really shown to the reader until the end of the book, Arthur "Boo" Radley
plays an important role in
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Kill a Mockingbird is a very inspirational book. Not only is it a book for
pleasure, it shows us today how far we have come, and yet the long journey ahead.
Boo Radley and Atticus were very important characters, for both the developments
of kids in the book and reader.
The title is something that can be interpreted in many ways. Each one will be
different, based on the reader's philosophy and beliefs.
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