"To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. A Time Warner Company, 1960. 281 pp.

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Although the matters such as racism or lack of education may be considered very serious subjects, Harper Lee has some humor in her book To Kill a Mockingbird. It shouldn't mean that she was uncritical of such matters as prejudice or a poor educational system, but that she is implying her main point particularly. Interestingly, she chose her narrator (the book is written in first-person narrative) to be a 6 years-old girl named Scout, full of …

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…the theme than just quickly go through the chapters of the book. In all, Lee does portray a lot of important issues in her story and advocates them through the personal experiences of the narrator. The book, though only fiction, reflects many realistic problems in society at that time period; however, it is a fun reading experience for everyone. It is "The Timeless Classic of Growing Up and the Human Dignity That Unites Us All."