Tuesday, June 29, 2010

To Kill A Mocking Bird

I was pretty much bored reading this book but then half way through this book is really interesting to read.

This book explaines how life is living in the south. Theres a lot of innocence and bravery throughout the book.

In the beginning of the story Scout who lives with her family brother Jem, and her father Atticus in a town called Maycomb,
Atticus later was called "nigger-lover" people around town. Scout is intelligent and, a she takes her place as a tomboy since she doesn't have a mom. Scout and Jem makes friends with a boy named Dill which he comes only during the summer. Dill gets interested with the Radley Place. In Maycomb, the Ewells are known to be liars. My favorite character throughout the story has to be Dill because how imginative he is. He is the reason why Scout and Jem do the things they do. All three enjoy their time, going on adventures and bothering Boo Radley, their neighbor who no one has ever seen which Boo is the town's crazy person.Boo Radley's house reminded me of Great Expectations and the Satis House. Both houses were run down and were seen as evil. The adventures of Dill, Jem, and Scout attempting to see or leave Boo Radley house kept me reading.



I thought this book will be boring just like the other books i have read. Halfway throughout the book has been pretty interesting.

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