->Summary ->Critical Appreciation ->Limitations ->Call to Action To Kill a Mockingbird A review of the novel
->Summary ->Critical Appreciation ->Limitations ->Call to Action To Kill a Mockingbird A review of the novel
->Summary ->Critical Appreciation ->Limitations ->Call to Action To Kill a Mockingbird A review of the novel
The Book
Published :- 1960 Author :- Nelle Harper Lee Genre :- Coming-of-Age Considered one of the greatest works in modern American Literature, the author explores complex themes of racial discrimination, moral integrity, and loss of innocence through the eyes of a small child. It was one of two works ever published by Harper Lee. It won the coveted Pulitzer Prize in 1961, and till date, has sold more than 30 million copies, and translated into 40+ languages. General reception praised the unpretentious and ingenuous writing, and considers it to be a work of strong contemporary national importance. Librarians in Britain rank it ahead of the Holy Bible, quoting it as one “every adult should read before they die”
Published :- 1960 Author :- Nelle Harper Lee Genre :- Coming-of-Age Considered one of the greatest works in modern American Literature, the author explores complex themes of racial discrimination, moral integrity, and loss of innocence through the eyes of a small child. It was one of two works ever published by Harper Lee. It won the coveted Pulitzer Prize in 1961, and till date, has sold more than 30 million copies, and translated into 40+ languages. General reception praised the unpretentious and ingenuous writing, and considers it to be a work of strong contemporary national importance. Librarians in Britain rank it ahead of the Holy Bible, quoting it as one “every adult should read before they die”
Published :- 1960 Author :- Nelle Harper Lee Genre :- Coming-of-Age Considered one of the greatest works in modern American Literature, the author explores complex themes of racial discrimination, moral integrity, and loss of innocence through the eyes of a small child. It was one of two works ever published by Harper Lee. It won the coveted Pulitzer Prize in 1961, and till date, has sold more than 30 million copies, and translated into 40+ languages. General reception praised the unpretentious and ingenuous writing, and considers it to be a work of strong contemporary national importance. Librarians in Britain rank it ahead of the Holy Bible, quoting it as one “every adult should read before they die”
Summary
The Story is set in the fictional Maycomb County , Alabama, in 1933-1935. It is narrated by Jean Louise Finch, who was also called “Scout”. Her account spans across two years ,wherein she witnesses a multitude of events that shapes her personality, and develops her opinion about human nature and its many flaws, ultimately taking her innocence away.
The Story is set in the fictional Maycomb County , Alabama, in 1933-1935. It is narrated by Jean Louise Finch, who was also called “Scout”. Her account spans across two years ,wherein she witnesses a multitude of events that shapes her personality, and develops her opinion about human nature and its many flaws, ultimately taking her innocence away.
The Story is set in the fictional Maycomb County , Alabama, in 1933-1935. It is narrated by Jean Louise Finch, who was also called “Scout”. Her account spans across two years ,wherein she witnesses a multitude of events that shapes her personality, and develops her opinion about human nature and its many flaws, ultimately taking her innocence away.
The Story can be best summarised as “The 4 Lessons” 1) “ .. Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.” 2) “ they don't do one thing but just sing their hearts out for us..” 3) In the name of God, believe... Tom Robinson.” 4) “ Well, it would be sort of like shooting a mockingbird, wouldn't it?.”
The Story can be best summarised as “The 4 Lessons” 1) “ .. Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.” 2) “ they don't do one thing but just sing their hearts out for us..” 3) In the name of God, believe... Tom Robinson.” 4) “ Well, it would be sort of like shooting a mockingbird, wouldn't it?.”
1)“ .. Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.” Across the Finch house, the Radley’s resided, namely Arthur and his brother Nathan. They were reclusive, rarely seen outside, and owing to this, the kids of the neighbourhood made