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WARNING: This is not the actual book To Kill a Mockingbird by
Nelle Harper Lee. Do not buy this Study Guide, Summary & Analysis
if you are looking for a full copy of this classic book. Instead,
our expert literary critic has already read To Kill a Mockingbird
and pulled out the key characters, events, and action points to
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guide in a clear, concise, easy-to-understand format. Because of
its retrospective narrative style, To Kill a Mockingbird is
precocious and funny, satiric and wise. Scout’s commentary and
understanding of her bewilderment at six years old make for
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1) Character Reference Guide 2) Plot Summary 3) Analysis of
Themes & Motifs 4) Discussion of To Kill a Mockingbird's Legacy &
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STUDY GUIDE, SUMMARY & ANALYSIS OF HARPER LEE'S TO KILL A
MOCKINGBIRD -- NELLE HARPER LEE
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To Kill A Mockingbird is as tenacious and headstrong as the
woman who wrote the book. Despite being banned in several
counties throughout the years (or perhaps because of it), the
book’s charm and timeless values shine through, winning countless
awards and being recognized worldwide and by readers of all ages
as one of America’s greatest contributions to literature. Harper
Lee won the admiration of millions by weaving a story about human
dignity standing alongside disgrace, in the unforgettable voice
of childhood innocence. At the time of the book’s publication,
the United States was experiencing an explosion of the same
racial tensions that Scout and Jem witnessed during their youth
in the 1930s. Racial prejudice and injustice were rampant. Those
who thought differently and stood up for change were, like
Atticus, facing the narrow and rigid thinking handed down from
former generations—vulnerable and exposed to attack . . . and
sometimes they, too, were alone. The American South was once
again in the midst of a violent transition not completely
dissimilar to that of the Civil War and Reconstruction. This book
was a product of its time, and many of its elements, from the
description of the town’s dominant mentality to the of
Tom Robinson, were drawn from reality. Consequently, the book was
a sensation (sensational, almost, due to being banned in certain
districts), and it remains a work beloved among free thinkers.
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Kill a Mockingbird for personal enjoyment, this study guide will
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