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To Kill a Mockingbird I&II

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To Kill a Mockingbird I&IIOnline version

Fillin the gaps

by Luciano Nicolás Luque
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Finch young inequality Simon class town judge read up good moral Aunt Alexandra differently about judgment fired Atticus evil approve out write theme slaves unwilling

The novel begins with a framework of the story introducing not only several characters and settings but also
the topics concerning , race , and equality versus . Class distinctions mean a great deal to but are of little importance to , Scout , and Jem Finch . Finch's position is based on an ancestor : . He appears to have forgotten his religious belief and purchased .

If Scout , Jem , and Dill think of any concepts , they tend to in terms of and . Then , Boo Radley is evil , but they are to see what evil looks like . This view of Boo Radley is an introduction to the of
equality versus inequality . When people at this town spot someone who thinks from themselves , they make an automatic .


Scout is observant and intelligent . She can and , and this is something her new
teacher doesn't at all . From Scout's perspective , we find that reading came as
naturally as breathing for her . Another interesting side of this chapter is Scout's and
inexperienced teacher : Miss Caroline . It's interesting to think how Miss Caroline's to understand the people of Maycomb , and the people in feels the same about her .

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