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To kill a Mockingbird
It is a sin to kill a mockingbird because they are so
lovely an innocent. There is a book that gives
specific examples of people that represents a
mockingbird, and it tells why it’s a sin to kill a
mockingbird, the author of this novel is Harper Lee. ... Lee bases
almost all of the characters in the book, “To Kill a
Mockingbird”, on people she grew up with. ... However, she moved
to New York to become a writer and eventually wrote,
“To Kill a Mockingbird”. ...
One character in this novel that represents a
mockingbird is a black man by the name of Tom
Robinson. ... ” In the book, we can
tell that Tom Robinson is “scared out of his mind”
which shows how he is alone like a mockingbird. ... ” This is another
example of Tom Robinson
Two other characters who resemble a mockingbird are
Jem and Scout. ... ” Again, they are like a mockingbird being alone
and innocent in the dark night with someone following
them.
Approximate Word count = 819 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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