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Why is to Kill a Mockingbird so loved?


Should I read this novel or it will... — Go Set a... Q&A - Goodreads

Emily H. ... It won't ruin your love for To Kill a Mockingbird; it strengthened mine. However, it thrawts everything in and surrounding TKAM: the people, the ...

To Kill A Mockingbird - Narnia Fans

Oh it was amazing! I love Scout, she's so cute, and the whole plot was the absolute BEST. But you have to understand the civil rights movement before you read ...

The truths 'To Kill a Mockingbird' tells about white people

I was probably 15 or 16 when I first read Harper Lee's “To Kill A Mockingbird.” I may have seen the movie before then (one I have watched ...

Forums: To Kill A Mockingbird - DeviantArt

i LOVE IT!!!! it reflects so much on the setting in those days, epically where it was set. by fav character would be Atticus, which i could have meet ...

Parent reviews for To Kill a Mockingbird | Common Sense Media

Harper Lee really put together a very nice book. The characters she created in this novel are profound. The way she connects the reader to each character ...

'Mockingbird' film at 50: Lessons on tolerance, justice, fatherhood ...

Cecilia Peck said “To Kill a Mockingbird” “resonates on so many levels. It deals with the issues of racial injustice in a way that enables a ...

Why everyone should read To Kill a Mockingbird - The Tab

The issues she deals with in school and in society are very real, raw, and relatable for all genders and ages. It's also written from the ...

Book Review: To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee - Luke's Blog

It discusses and covers prejudice in a very gritty and down-to-earth manner and takes you through a story that will see you experience all the ...

To Kill A Mockingbird - Harper Lee - Keeping Up With The Penguins

So, obviously, To Kill A Mockingbird is a pretty searing commentary of racial injustice in the Deep South. It also has a lot to say about the ...

Book Review: To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Lee). - Books and blues

The mindset of kids is very fixed; they see everything and everyone in terms of good and bad. The people around Scout that she thought were good ...

Why "To Kill a Mockingbird" is America's most popular novel

Here in chapter 3, we contemplate the incredible (and enduring) popularity of Harper Lee's 1960 novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, which was recently ...

Review: To Kill a Mockingbird (Film: 50th Anniversary Edition)

I have always loved Peck, and this was a wonderful look at his life. Scout Remembers also interesting because we get to see Mary Badham as an ...

Review: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (Re-Read)

This book is a powerful discussion of discrimination and racial inequality, but it's swathed in the warmth and comfort of the point of view of a young girl.

Review - To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee - Blog of a Bookaholic

But the weight of history will only tolerate so much. To Kill a Mockingbird is a coming-of-age story, an anti-racist novel, a historical drama ...

To Kill A Mockingbird – Harper Lee | All The Books I Can Read

... so I only read it this year – but loved it! Glad you enjoyed it on a reread. I do love that line you've highlighted – it encapsulates the ...

To Kill A Mockingbird still powerful and popular - Newport Daily News

The novel deals with many issues on many levels. The most notable is racism/discrimination/segregation. While racism in the North is touched on, ...

Is it time to admit that To Kill a Mockingbird is not very good?

I think perhaps the subject manner of racism from the viewpoint of an innocent child and the character of Atticus Finch are what make the novel ...

Resisting Atticus's Allure - The American Scholar

One reviewer called To Kill a Mockingbird “that rare literary phenomenon, a Southern novel with no mildew on its magnolia leaves. Funny, happy, ...

To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee || Book Review

Racism. I loved how racism was portrayed in this book. It was really heart-breaking to read about a race that is going through all these ugly ...

To Kill a Mockingbird - Retrospect - MyRetrospect.com

But the book that I loved best and had the most impact on me was “To Kill a Mockingbird”. I read it in 8th grade, not for a class assignment; ...