Phoebe Adams Review Of To Kill A Mockingbird

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Phoebe Adams’ review of To Kill a Mockingbird is inaccurate because Harper Lee had to deal with racism and discrimination. In phoebe Adams’ review she says “Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird is sugar-water served with humor”. She is inaccurate because the in the review Phoebe says “nothing fazes the much or long”, but throughout the whole book Jem and Scout had to deal with keeping themselves safe and fearing their and their father’s life. The children were scared of their father getting lynched by a mob, so they would make something up to get him away from a mob of men . For example one day a group of men showed up at the Finch’s house and asked to talk to Atticus, they all circled around him and Scout watched from the window frightened