To kill a mockingbird

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Priscilla Y

 

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December 8, 2013

 

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A classic novel relates to life whether it is old or new. There are many important themes in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, which make it memorable to the reader. The major theme in this novel explores issues such as the destructive impact of racism, prejudice, injustice and the nature of justice and of humanity...
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The novel still today relates to modern life, modern societies still don’t live in a world where everyone accepts one another. Characters such as Tom Robinson, Bob Ewell, Aunt Alexandra and Heck Tate exist in real life, not only in a story. The event’s that occur in the novel such as the racist attitudes of the town and the unjust ruling of the court are global issues, which are common occurrences in today’s society...
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