Criticism Of To Kill A Mockingbird

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a) Reader-Response Criticism When I read the novel, “To Kill A Mockingbird” written by Harper Lee, I think that the novel is great because it interest me to read it from the beginning until the end. I like the point of view that the writer used in telling the whole story, which is a child perspective. As a reader, I could see the situations in the story through a girl’s eyes and thought. However, there are some things, which I do not agree in the story. For example, I think that Mr. Radley should not punish his son, Boo Radley by imprisoning him for many years. It is fine to teach your son lessons but do not over doing it because it would change his life forever. From the story, Boo did not come out from the house although his father was dead. He used to stay in his house that he could not stay outside longer when he come out to save Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell. I also think that Mr. Nathan should not covered the knothole with cement because it was the only connection between Boo, Scout and Jem. b) Sociological Criticism In the novel, I also can identify sociological problems wi...

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