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Based on the book To Kill A Mockingbird, answer the following questions.
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
1) Since the era of enslavement, race relations in America have been largely defined and played out in the field of
criminal justice. Take a look at the alleged crime and trial in the novel: What are the dramatic elements that make it
compelling? Why is it such an effective narrative? Does it still resonate today?
2) One of the book's greatest themes is compassion. Atticus tells the children several times that before judging
others, they must "walk in their shoes." What does that mean and is it really possible? Give an example extracted
from the book.
3) How do you think Atticus manages his role as a single parent? What does his defense of Tom Robinson say about
him as a man and about his parenting, if anything?
4) Talk about the racial attitudes of the town as revealed through the side characters: Why does Calpurnia speak
differently around other Black people? Why does Mr. Raymond pretend he is drunk to help people cope with his
mixed marriage?
5) In the last few lines of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus tells Scout that most people are nice "when you finally see
them." What does he mean? Do you agree that most people in the novel are nice after they're "seen"? What about
people in general?
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