Understanding To Kill a MockingbirdDrawing on multi-disciplinary sources, this literary criticism by Claudia D. Johnson places the issues of race, censorship, stereotyping, and heroism (in Lee Harper's "To Kill a Mockingbird") into sharp perspective. Through these documents, the reader also gains a taste for the historical events which influenced the novel as well as the novel's relevance in today's world. |
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