Category: Harper Lee

  • To Kill a Mockingbird’: Main Ideas of an Author

    Harper Lee last spoke publicly about the book in the 1960s. She said that it is a universal theme and that it portrayed an aspect of civilization. Lee has made it clear that she wants absolutely nothing to do with the media. No matter what facts were brought up about Lees childhood she put her…

  • Harper Lee: Analysis of Author’s Life

    Nelle Harper Lee was born on April 28, 1926, the youngest of four children of Amasa Coleman Lee and Frances Cunningham Finch Lee. She grew up in Monroeville, a small town in southwest Alabama. Her father was a lawyer who also served in the state legislature from 19261938. As a child, Lee was a tomboy…

  • Metaphor, Foreshadowing And Allusion In The Book To Kill A Mockingbird

    To Kill A Mockingbird is a book that talks about growing up, and innocence. This book is told from the point of view of Jean Louise Finch, also known as Scout. Scout is a small girl growing up in the small town of Maycomb, Alabama. She has a lot to learn in her upcoming years…

  • The Relationship Between Book And Movie To Kill A Mockingbird

    It is often a challenge for movie producers to create a movie exactly the same as a book; therefore, they try their best to make the story have the same meaning, to let the audience explore the same questions as a book, and to give the same experience of empathy. The movie adaptation of the…

  • Damaging a Mockingbird Due To Prejudice in To Kill a Mockingbird

    Prejudice is the child of ignorance (William Hazlitt). In her novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee describes Maycomb, the town the story takes place in, where white people are prejudiced in all ways possible. Although everyone in Maycomb is prejudiced and rude towards black people, Harper Lee tries to show the reader the light…

  • Symbols in the Novel To Kill A Mockingbird

    To Kill A Mockingbird is a novel written by author Harper Lee in 1960, however the time period of the novel is during the 1930s. The novel uses various different symbols and their meanings to deepen the readers understanding and perception of the text, the mocking bird being the most prominent. The novels main focus…

  • The Contributions of Harper Lee, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King to Civil Rights

    The racist mindsets of people in the 1960s are what composers were attempting to change through their texts. Composers such as Martin Luther King, in his I have a dream speech and Harper Lee, author of to kill a mocking bird each successfully used a range of powerful techniques such as language devices and textual…

  • Themes and Messages in To Kill a Mockingbird

    From analysing Harper Lees renowned novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, it becomes apparent Harper Lee expertly explores and incorporates various themes and values in TKAM to challenge societal attitudes. Harper Lee explores various significant themes, formulating her perspective, then cleverly incorporating her perspective through the books various ideologies, textual convention and literacy devices. These themes…

  • The Values of the Book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

    Most teens only read books because they have too in class. They dont really think about the lessons that come with it. To Kill a Mockingbird is a Novel written by Harper Lee in 1960. In this book you will read about how colored were treated back then and how people can surprise you sometimes.…

  • To Kill a Mockingbird’: Main Ideas of an Author

    Harper Lee last spoke publicly about the book in the 1960s. She said that it is a universal theme and that it portrayed an aspect of civilization. Lee has made it clear that she wants absolutely nothing to do with the media. No matter what facts were brought up about Lees childhood she put her…