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... One of the main lessons Atticus tries to teach his children is that it is possible to live with the sense of right and wrong without losing hope or becoming cynical. ... Another lesson that is taught to the children is "its a sin to kill a mockingbird." At the end of the book after Boo saves Scout and Jem, Scout realizes that Boo has become the mockingbird. ... ” All he had given was kindness and Scout realized that to bring him the unnecessary attention because of who he was would be like killing a mockingbird. ...
To Kill A Mockingbird represents the simple changes one goes through in becoming an adult and the experiences that make up someones outlook on life.
Approximate Word count = 726 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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