To Kill A Mockingbird Passage Analysis

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This past year in English 9 I had the opportunity to read the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper E. Lee. When Mr. Kidd first announced to the class what we would be reading for the next few weeks I was sure that there was no way I would ever enjoy reading this "classic". Shortly after the first chapter, I knew that I had made a wrong assumption. Something I assumed would be boring and irrelevant was such rich literature that was full of insight on relatable issues. Without a doubt, that To Kill A Mockingbird is one of my favorite stories because of it's memorable characters and underlying themes throughout the plot.
Lee developed the characters as the story progressed in a way that let the reader relate to them on a deeper level. While reading