Should Kids Read To Kill A Mockingbird Essay

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Should kids read To Kill a Mockingbird By, Harper Lee or not is the big question. It is a very good question and many people have many different answers. There are many reasons why people think that we should not read To Kill A Mockingbird, and many people have reasons why we should. I believe that students should read it because it teaches students about the past and it connects to real life and real families. I believe that kids in 9th and 10th grade should read the book. It shows the what kids during that time went though and what they saw just playing outside. They saw the hate of blacks and whites. The kids saw how badly the black people we thought of and they could not do anything about it. They saw how people could blame anything on a black person and a white person would …show more content…

She told the story of Scout that makes the reader think of how bad it was. The way she used a little girl's point of view is great because the reader never hear what it was like for the children. While reading the novel people learn what children in the time went though and what they did. The reader can see how the parents affected the children some for the good and some for the bad. In this quote it say that their are different men and how some are nice and some are mean and hard on people. It say’s that the way people act makes a difference, and the reader can see what happens when the reader does something nice or mean. “What I meant was if atticus finch drank until he was drunk he would not be as hard as some men are at their best. There are just some kind of men who who are so busy worrying about the next world they have never learned live in this one and can look down the street and see the results” (60). The book also shows how Jem and Scout grow throughout the book which is cool because a lot of novels do not do that. Which makes people want to keep reading so everyone know what happens when they grow up at the end of the

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