there are many - family, growing up, racism, education, tolerance, rumour, superstition etc One of the main questions the books looks at is if people are basically good or evil. What some might call, the moral nature of people.
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I do. At least it didn't leave a cliffhanger and have Boo remain an enigma. Not only did she make him appear; she had him save the kids' lives too. (: They ended the book with how it started (the part about Jem's elbow breaking) and with a ...
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To Kill a Mockingbird is often banned due to the use of the word "n*gger". If one reads the story, however, the word is never used by a main character, and the main characters are against racism.
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To Kill a Mockingbird was published on July 11, 1960.
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she wrote it because of her own experiences and to show that whites and blacks are equal
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