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message 1: by Will (new)

Will IV Exactly. Well said. I think this was the intention of the title, although I always applied the analogy to Tom Robinson, I never really thought it applied to Boo as well, but I suppose it does after reflecting on it.


message 2: by Isriana (new)

Isriana yes that was definitely a good way os summing it up


message 3: by Isriana (new)

Isriana thank you very much


message 4: by Jon (new)

Jon Sindell You're welcome! Have you finished the book?


message 5: by Isriana (new)

Isriana Jon wrote: "You're welcome! Have you finished the book?"

yes yes I had finished the book during this summer holidays .My aunt had presented it to me saying you must read this and thank you for asking


message 6: by Isriana (new)

Isriana and I am sorry but I havent read any of your books but I sure will try them some time


message 7: by Jon (new)

Jon Sindell Sweekruti wrote: "Jon wrote: "You're welcome! Have you finished the book?"

yes yes I had finished the book during this summer holidays .My aunt had presented it to me saying you must read this and thank you for asking"


Cool. Although film versions of great books often disappoint, the film To Kill A Mockingbird, in my opinion, is a masterpiece. You may want to check it out.


message 8: by Isriana (new)

Isriana i will do that but i bet there maybe many makes and rremakes which one shall I try??


message 9: by Jon (new)

Jon Sindell Sweekruti wrote: "i will do that but i bet there maybe many makes and rremakes which one shall I try??"

I don't know of multiple versions, but if there are, be sure to get the 1963 film starring Gregory Peck. It won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and deservedly so!

Happy viewing!


message 10: by Thomas (new)

Thomas I think that was a perfect answer to the question.


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

Spot on


message 12: by Janell (new)

Janell Martinez Yep.


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