Kill the Mockingbird - Harper Lee

in book •  6 years ago 

Harper Lee wrote the book Pul Killing a Nightingale aya written in the 1960s, and it was a popular Pulitzer Prize. After that, he received three Academy Awards. What is noteworthy about the novel is that it carries traces of the author's life. Harper Lee, who wrote his book based on an event and the effects of the event, breathed before each character became fictional and later found its place in the sentences. The novel, which is quite plain in writing and expertly criticizes the problems of the period, is told from the eyes of eight-year-old Scout Finch.

Scout, his brother Jem, their father Atticus, who teaches goodness and righteousness, visits his friends, Dill, who visits the summers, and Calpurnia, who take care of their neighbors and the townspeople, embarks on a journey that rejoices and grasps you. You are waiting for what will happen as our heroes become partners in their daily lives. But in real life, events do not develop suddenly?

The book works in a quiet way and you arrive when you realize it. In all the events of the town and in the adventures of Scout, you witness gender discrimination, prejudices, class and race clashes and labeling. He touches upon Atticus' advice and the power of empathy; you embrace equality, freedom and justice with your whole self.

As Atticus becomes a Negro's advocate, things are starting to accelerate. This behavior of their father exposes children to heavy criticism and attacks of their town. From the reader's point of view, it reveals that there is no reason to make a person superior to another person, regardless of colors, languages, religions, genders, sexual orientations and races.

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