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To Kill A Mockingbird: Lessons Never Learned
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Harper Lee's “To Kill a Mockingbird”, long considered an American
classic, is as relevant to today's society as it was when it was published
almost 40 years ago. The novel is a comment on the origins and
implications of prejudice. Prejudice is born of fear – the fear of what we
do not understand ....
Middle of essay ....videnced in its quick move towards ending the trial and ultimately killing
Tom Robinson.
True stories exist from the beginning of American history of
similar tragedies to that of Tom Robinson's. It is likely that Harper Lee
compiled a number of stories, either overheard or read, into the story of
Robinson. In the 1960s, the United States was engulfed in turmoil related
to the civil rights movement. As a result, “To Kill a Mockingbird” seemed
to speak to a certain point in time. Unfor.... |
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