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What Is The Setting Of To Kill A Mockingbird

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The whiskey, the rape, the trial, the mocking bird, the gunshot, and the death of Bob Ewell. Those words is what makes To Kill a Mockingbird exceed in all expectations. The book gives the reader a suspenseful outlook on racism in the early 1930’s. To Kill a Mockingbird appeals to the reader by having more than one plot line which leads up to the big climax; it blows the readers minds and puts every twist and turns into perspective. Out of all the books that are on the list for required reading, To Kill a Mockingbird overpowers the other books with its important life lessons such as: to do what is right even when no one else agrees, to not judge a book by its cover, and to treat others as equals.
Atticus Finch has several ideas in which he
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