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To Kill a Mockingbird
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In the story ”To Kill a Mockingbird,� we are first introduced to the main character which will be narrating the story to us, from her point of view. This is really important since the story is understood in a more new and innocent way and begin to notice all the bad things happening in the world. As Scout or the narrator starts to spend more time with the boys in summer and in school she starts to gain more experience and knowledge of the world. As the story moves on she is faced with the differences in social class and race for mostly all the people in her town are in favor of slavery. The more important things she learns is while playing outside instead of school for her dad teaches her lots of important things to help be a better person. He is always giving her advice in certain times to help her with the situation,
The book itself is greatly assembled since you can understand everything and you can “f� that flow of fluent English throughout the whole story. I like that it was told from the point-of-view of a little girl instead of the parents since the child's mind is more innocent and open to hear others opinions and ask them why they think that since they are still in the face of learning.
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Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mocking Bird. Guidelines Study Aids, 1989.
“Are you proud of yourself tonight that you have insulted a total stranger whose circumstances you know nothing about?�This helps her understand more as she grows up. Many events lead up to her realizing the world is divided into class, race and social standing. One of the events in the middle that really formed her was when she met a person with many people looked like an outcast but she gave the change to him. After about 2 years past she is in the courtroom with her dad defending a black male after being accused of raping a white women and there she learns that a black man will always lose she sees her dad go and still defending him because it was the right thing to do "It was times like these when I thought my father, who hated guns and had never been to any wars, was the bravest man who ever lived." This book is really great since it teaches you lots of life important lessons which you can apply in your day to day basis. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to gain more knowledge and be entertained at the same time while doing it I think everyone should read this book before leaving school since it has information you can apply once you leave.
The book itself is greatly assembled since you can understand everything and you can “f� that flow of fluent English throughout the whole story. I like that it was told from the point-of-view of a little girl instead of the parents since the child's mind is more innocent and open to hear others opinions and ask them why they think that since they are still in the face of learning.
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Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mocking Bird. Guidelines Study Aids, 1989.
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