Friday, June 19, 2020

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

Reviewed by Donna M.
Grade: 9

Are you curious about all things? Then this is for you! This prestigious novel unleashes the valid truth behind humanity and showcases the solicitous nature or the vicious character behind innumerable subjects. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee reveals the hidden identity of society. Though it's long, each word holds an extensive and profound meaning.

This significant novel is placed in Alabama and revolves around the truth or to prove the innocence of a black man who has been allegedly accused of raping a white woman. Atticus Finch is the sincere and rightful lawyer who has the case in his hand. This series of events has led to an impact on his kids and their never-ending questions on how society includes injustice and poverty. This book exemplifies the topics of color discrimination, race and much more! Dive into the book to find out what the untold truth is.

To Kill a Mockingbird definitely contains stereotypes of the society and how initiatives can enact a new or a fresh look of it. All the characters depicted in the novel have a viewpoint covered and comprehended with the corrupted society. The setting selected can be defined as the best as at one point of time, many conflicts regarding color and races were occurring around that region. I believe there's a distinct connection to the dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, which discloses a future society and how people behave or how the government is portrayed. Characters in this novel, such as Scout, promote the story to keep going with her innocent questions.

I would absolutely recommend this book for all the middle and high school students and to all audiences out there waiting for an American literature-related book with crucial elements present in today's community. It also includes messages such as to not harm things that don't attack or prey on us, rather to treat all fairly and equally. This book displays how the American society was and the readers get a chance to comprehend how it is now. Besides, It’s also got a mystery to solve on what happened to the lady.

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