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To Kill a Mockingbird
by Chirag Merchant, Jun 22, 2008
A in-depth analysis of racial prejudice throughout the duration of the novel.
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To Kill a Mocking Bird
by Frederick, Apr 2, 2008
Throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee an important character is starting to change. A girl named Jean Louise Finch, Scout, begins to change her opinions about school, the good in people, and she is changing physically. Scout changes physically and mental continually in this novel.
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To Kill A Mockingbird: The Caste System
by cornography, Feb 24, 2008
Examines and explains the caste system of Maycomb in Harper Lee's Book, To Kill A Mockingbird.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
by Evander Robinson, Jan 27, 2008
The morale lessons in the novel.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
by Orion, Jan 23, 2008
Who are the real mockingbirds in this story?
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To Kill a Mockingbird
by bubblegum1234, Nov 27, 2007
Scout and Jem's transition to an adult perspective.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
by Rker, Oct 29, 2007
How would your life be if you had to live with a lost mother, a supposedly malignant neighbor, intense racism, pressure to be like your folks, and almost getting stabbed to death? In the novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, the developing life of Jean Finch, who is known as Scout, demonstrates how one’s personality can change through these events.
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To Kill A Mockingbird Quotes
by Mayoor, May 19, 2007
What does the quote “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view” mean? This is the advice which is given from Atticus to Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
by shortydave, Apr 30, 2007
A novel, written by Harper Lee, that portrays life as a young girl living in a rural area during the early 1900’s. This essay explains how the author puts the reader and even other characters into many of the characters shoes throughout the novel.
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