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To Kill A Mockingbird takes place in Maycomb Alabama. The characters in this book are; Jean Louise Finch also known as Scout who is the narrator of the book she is between the ages of six and eight in the book. She is a tomboy and loves to play with her brother Jeremy Finch who is also known a...
In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout is the young narrator. Since she is only eight years old she will be learning a lot of things very quickly in the novel. One of the themes that her father is trying to teach her is empathy. She doesn't quite understand what the difference between the right t...
Reading Review Title of work: To Kill A Mockingbird Country/Culture: Southern Literary Period: Contemporary Type of Literature: Novel Author: Harper Lee Authorial Information In 1960 Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird was first published. Interviewers were stunned when they fi...
To Kill a Mockingbird Full Summary Harper Lee choose the setting as an imaginary (May comb) county in Alabama during the 1930's. She set the story during this time because it was a time of social turbulence, and a time when Americans began to start thinking about more modern social issue...
To Kill a Mockingbird By: Harper Lee To Kill a Mocking Bird is based in about 1935, right in the middle of the depression. It is set in a small town in Alabama called Maycomb. Maycomb, like most small southern towns, has a problem with widespread racism toward Negroes. The novel focuses on on...
The novel, To Kill a Mocking Bird, by Harper Lee, is set in a small fictional town, Maycomb, Alabama, during the 1930s. The book is told in a childish tone, by a young girl, Jean Louise Finch, named Scout for short, whose mind is still free from the thoughts and ideas of the adult world. In the st...
In to Kill a Mocking Bird, Scout learns many things. We meet Scout and her character when she is aged 6. She has grown living with a prejudice of Negro's, she has an impulsive character, she says things inappropriately. She has a short temper and is unaware of these problems and unaware of her chara...
1) Does Scout like school? What are specific reasons behind her feelings? In my opinion, Scout does not like school. Firstly, Scout greatly values spending time with her father reading books. And School almost took that away from her and at a time, she was greatly upset. This made her so upset t...
Accepting Differences The novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee and the short story, "Chrysanthemums," by John Steinbeck, deal with male and female differences between characters. The characters of these stories experience tensions and complexities with dominance, gender, a...