What Are The Lessons Learned In To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill A Mockingbird Essay by Stacy Colindres
In the award winning book To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee has the protagonist Jem and Scout learn many lessons. They're in an age where they can be easily influenced. The lesson that influenced the children the most was to consider things from other people's point of view. They learned this vital life lesson from their father Atticus. The children had one lesson that influence them the most, but they learned many other lessons throughout the book .One of the other lessons they learned was that actions speak louder than words. Dill was a prime example. “The thing is, what I’m tryin’ to say is-they do get on a lot better without me…” (Lee 121). Even though Dill’s family told him they loved

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