To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee: An Analysis

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In this novel; To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee demonstrates the perspectives of mid-1900’s and the controversies which existed. Lee shows how two young children learn through the eyes of their father, Atticus Finch. Harper Lee also illustrates how the children of Maycomb gain a new perspective of surroundings enhancing their knowledge. Harper Lee emphasizes the significance of the phrase ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ throughout the novel by showing how its a sin to kill a Mockingbird; which represents peace and innocence. Lee depicts the event of a black man is accused of a crime he didn't commit, and how a white lawyer defends his case. Harper lee leaves a deep-rooted message in this novel; to respect all humanity. Harper Lee illuminates the effect

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