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I'm not a fan either Emerson...


But I have actually seen the movie, so I am not that eager to read this as I would be otherwise. For example Native Son is about a similar subject and looks very interesting. (I suggested that to the group members who have already read Mockingbird.) Has anyone compared the two novels?

Oh, they're WORLDS apart!
Similar subject matter (racism) but a whole different feel to them.
I should re-read To Kill a Mockingbird so I can comment in more detail. I read it in Jr. High, and I remember liking it, and but not a whole lot more... I'd intended to re-read it this month, but with The Idiot taking so long to read, I don't know if I'll have time.
Native Son has to do with how a racist society (including a corrupt judicial system) sort of sets up and perpetuates a cycle of violence and crime - which leads to more racism, which leads to more of the societal situation that causes violence and crime. It's an interesting book that I'm glad I read, but I can't say I really enjoyed the process of reading it.
Wright's critique is a more detailed and far-reaching, but Lee's is more palatable.
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One of my questions after students read the first two chapters is, "Is playing the Boo Radley game a brave thing to do?" Most of them say, "Yes, because that house is haunted!" or "Yes, because Jem could get punished for playing it!" Those responses show why this book is still relevant.

Indeed! I just finished it today, and I'm really struck by how profound the book is, in its observations of how people are, etc. The struggles and limitations of people... to show all of this through the observations of a little kid, wow.


Cindy wrote: "Wanted to read TKAM for some time now, but always seem to bypass it for something else. After reading chapter one I'm sorry I waited so long,"
It's never too late :) but it's a good sign you're enjoying it! yay!
It's never too late :) but it's a good sign you're enjoying it! yay!

* the one star is obligatory for books I cannot finish.

* the one star is ob..."
Daniel, don't sweat it! I didn't much like the book either. I had to force myself to finish it because it's suppose to be this great classic, blah, blah, blah. It wasn't. There are far better classics out there, trust me! :)






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