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To Kill A Mockingbird Analysis

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The author chooses to focus on writing about occurrences outside of the trial. The main focus of the story is Radley and the children. The children were wildly fascinated with Radley’s past and present self. Baecker idealizes, “What may be more significant than the number of pages devoted to the actual trial may be the way in which Lee has constructed the novel so as to compress the issue of race into a tightly constrained portion of the book boarded on either side by the tales of Boo” (Baecker 213.) In the beginning the children think nothing of Radley, but another curious child brings out the curiosity in the rest of the children. This relates back to how the children’s view was altered by the harsh words, actions, etc. that the world has
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