Wednesday, September 22, 2010

TKAM

To Kill a Mockingbid shows development like no other book. From what ive read, it is a pretty good book. I understand that more development begins in part 2 but so far i can see changes in scout. Other than the fact that I am a little behind, the book is feeling at home to me if I was living back in that time. It is taking place durin the depression, but Atticus is such a good father that the depressing part of it isnt so much there.

Betweem Atticus, Jem, and Scout, their relationship makes the book an easy read. I love how Atticus told Scout to ignore those who say bad things about him because it shows that he is a mature father figure. Even though Scout does not believe Atticus is capable ofmuch at all, thereisnt any denying that Atticus is trying his best. For the most part, all of the kids' innocence is still intact. Jem, on the other hand, thinks Atticus is a gentlemen because he looks up tp his dad after the shooting incident.

I am catching up with my reading. From what i have read so far, the book is not nearly completed. Afterall, this is only halfway and we still have all of part 2. Back to reading!

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