To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee: An Analysis

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The award winning novel by Harper Lee has so many lessons that still resonate in society today. It discusses topics sensitive to the public and forces people to finally talk about these subjects. It proved how deeply these differences affected the community. The events in the novel make us think about today by making the reader understand they need to put themselves in another’s place, and how everyone just wants to fit in. The novel highlights the true meaning of understanding what someone else is going through. For an individual to truly “climb into his skin”(Page 39), they must sympathize with what that person is going through. Nowadays, people give no thought to the hardships others endure. For example, the way Scout says Boo is odd and