Awesome Read!
In To Kill A Mockingbird, Lee discusses a lot of issues - gender disparity, class distinction, race division, capital punishment, rape, The Great Depression, and ethics and morality - as viewed from the perspective of the young girl, Scout. TKAM is one of the best fictional novels I have ever read.
To spice things up, I gave my own titles to each chapter in the book.
In To Kill A Mockingbird, Lee discusses a lot of issues - gender disparity, class distinction, race division, capital punishment, rape, The Great Depression, and ethics and morality - as viewed from the perspective of the young girl, Scout. TKAM is one of the best fictional novels I have ever read.
To spice things up, I gave my own titles to each chapter in the book.
Part I | Part II |
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Chapter 1 - Radley Opening | Chapter 12 - Cal Church |
Chapter 2 - Morning Sickness | Chapter 13 - Finch Pride |
Chapter 3 - Afternoon Show | Chapter 14 - Dill Flee |
Chapter 4 - Vacation Drama | Chapter 15 - Cunningham Encounter |
Chapter 5 - Tweet Radley | Chapter 16 - The Courthouse |
Chapter 6 - Peep Talk | Chapter 17 - Tate-Bob Witness |
Chapter 7 - Thank Cement | Chapter 18 - Mayella Witness |
Chapter 8 - Tundra Blaze | Chapter 19 - Tom Witness |
Chapter 9 - Landing Tussle | Chapter 20 - Closing Remarks |
Chapter 10 - Dead Shot | Chapter 21 - The Verdict |
Chapter 11 - Dubose Deadly | Chapter 22 - Tears of Injustice |
Chapter 23 - Gender-Class-Race Divide | |
Chapter 24 - Missionary Tea Hypocrisy | |
Chapter 25 - Maycomb Tribune | |
Chapter 26 - Grace Double Standards | |
Chapter 27 - Back to Normal | |
Chapter 28 - Bob Attack | |
Chapter 29 - Boo Save | |
Chapter 30 - Alternate Story | |
Chapter 31 - All is Well |