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Blinger Friday 11/16/12

Harper Lee’s literary masterpiece, "To Kill a Mockingbird," delves into themes of racial injustice, moral growth, and the complexities of human nature. This discussion aims to uncover the deeper purposes behind her writing, exploring social context, character development, and the impact of the novel on American literature. We'll examine various interpretations and the lessons that remain relevant today, while also addressing issues within the context of its reception and how they might be improved in modern discussions of the text.

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Blinger Friday 11/16/12

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  1. BlingerFriday 11/16/12 • What was Harper Lee’s purpose in writing TKM?

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