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To Kill a Mockingbird
Chapter 21
I looked around. ... In this chapter we see that Jem¡¦s profound affirmation and confidence of Atticus winning this case proves that he has learned the qualities that constitute a true gentleman, the qualities of moral conscience and humanity, the nature of authentic love ¡V which consists of not killing a mocking bird, an innocent, a victim of prejudiced abstractions ¡V Tom Robinson, Boo Radley. ... Just like the mad dog those who accuse Robinson are dedicated to one course and motivated by an invisible force ¡V that is to kill another mockingbird.
Approximate Word count = 664 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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