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Review of Harper Lee's "To Kill a mockingbird"
Title: Review of Harper Lee's "To Kill a mockingbird"
Category: Literature / European Literature
Details: Words: 824 | Pages: 3.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Review of Harper Lee's "To Kill a mockingbird"
The story, To Kill a Mockingbird is a very fine novel which exemplifies the life in the south and the human rights and values given to everybody. The book especially took the case of prejudice to a serious extreme. From the title, a mockingbird through the eyes of Harper Lee, is a person who has fallen victim to vicious stereotypes. The title To Kill a Mockingbird explains itself quite clearly in the end of the
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little society, we will mock and treat them as entirely unwanted guests which is probably true.
Misconceptions and stereotypes often lead up to prejudice. In order for us to stop creating mockingbirds, we must all look at things from every angle and have an open mind, without which, you are doomed to be tainted by the world's obviousness. Remembering this, you will find out that "most people are nice... when you finally meet them.."(pg 284)
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