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Post by Perdy the Birdy on Oct 30, 2009 21:04:16 GMT
I love To Kill A Mockingbird. And yes Michael, it does begin with B There were two Mockingbirds in the story ~ Tom Robinson and Boo. It was symbolised at the end that Boo was the Mockingbird ~ it was creul to put Boo, someone who was unaccepted in socitey, and didn't mind it, out into the spotlight. That was "equal" to killing a mockingbird ~ someone who's innocent. Tom being a mockingbird is pretty obvious...
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Post by Michael on Oct 21, 2010 19:20:24 GMT
Gotta go a controlled assesment on this on November 22. Im planning on comparing the differences between Tom Robinson's family and the Ewell family.
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Post by rawrprodwut on Oct 21, 2010 20:51:52 GMT
To Kill a Mockingbird is one of my all time favourite books. I like how it is from Scout's point of view and yeah And yeah it did begin with B
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Post by 2787cmt on Oct 23, 2010 2:53:45 GMT
I have not read To Kill A Mockingbird yet. We are actually going to be reading it in my English class soon. I think, maybe, in five weeks or so? My older brother had to read it as well, and he hated the book. I am not looking forward to reading it really. I hope it's a good book.
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Post by Eni on Oct 23, 2010 6:10:05 GMT
Nah it's really good honestly, definitely one of the best classics I've head. I love Atticus, I think he's the best father.
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Post by Pickles on Oct 23, 2010 9:23:22 GMT
We're reading it start of next year for school. I must say I've always been curious, so I'll probably read it soonish anyway...
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Post by Evil Inclination // Jason on Oct 23, 2010 12:11:42 GMT
We read it in english last year, it's a very good book with a very strong voice. She creates very developed characters and it's a good book to analyze for english.
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Post by Michael on Oct 23, 2010 13:38:54 GMT
Definetly preffered it the second time I read it, though.
Arr, hate controlled assessments already.
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Post by homerunsox2005 on Oct 23, 2010 16:41:44 GMT
I'm reading this right now in English also. The beginning was pretty boring, but it's getting exciting now with the trial.
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Post by avid on Oct 24, 2010 0:25:02 GMT
Ooooo! I remember reading this years ago. It was actually really good.
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Post by storeooughtcake on Oct 24, 2010 3:49:46 GMT
Hmm, I read that back in my sophomore year. I remember enjoying the Radley portion of the story the most.
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Post by Baileyface on Oct 24, 2010 10:54:54 GMT
Gotta go a controlled assesment on this on November 22. Im planning on comparing the differences between Tom Robinson's family and the Ewell family. How come you chose this one? There isn't that much about the Robinson family.. well not as much about them as the Ewells. I've done the Comparison of Atticus and Robert Ewell as father figures. I just need to think of some notes now D:
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Post by Michael on Oct 25, 2010 11:19:48 GMT
I know =/. I want to do it but i can hardly find nuffin', may change it
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Post by 2787cmt on Dec 12, 2010 16:55:13 GMT
I just finished To Kill A Mockingbird a few days ago, the beginning was slow, but the rest of the book was great! I have a final over the book this week.
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Post by joel on Dec 23, 2010 2:09:32 GMT
A famous story. Have heard of it many times. Haven't read it yet though.
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