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This guide explores the ethical dilemmas presented in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Through a series of statements, it prompts readers to reflect on complex issues of morality, fairness, and integrity. Each statement invites discussion on whether individuals should always do the right thing, the impact of majority opinion, and the importance of standing up for others. Engage with these thought-provoking questions to deepen your understanding of the themes in the novel and to explore your own values and beliefs regarding justice and ethics.
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Anticipation Guide To Kill a Mockingbird
Agree of Disagree? Life isn’t fair.
Agree of Disagree? Most people would do the right thing in a difficult situation.
Agree or Disagree? People should always do the right thing, even if it doesn’t work out in the end.
Agree or Disagree? It’s difficult to go against the majority.
Agree or Disagree? There are consequences for going against the majority.
Agree or Disagree? To be a good person, you must stand up for others.