To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird Translated into Latin
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320 pages | ~9 hrs
To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird Translated into Latin
By Unknown
In the heart of Depression-era Alabama, a young girl's awakening consciousness becomes the lens through which we witness profound questions of justice, morality, and human dignity. This timeless narrative follows Scout Finch as she observes her father, attorney Atticus Finch, take on the defense of Tom Robinson, a Black man falsely accused of a serious crime in their prejudice-steeped community.
Through Scout's innocent yet perceptive eyes, we encounter the complex realities of a society grappling with deep-seated racial and class divisions. Her father's unwavering commitment to justice, despite overwhelming social pressure and personal risk, illuminates the courage required to stand for what is right when the world around you chooses otherwise.
This coming-of-age story weaves together humor and unflinching honesty as it explores how individual conscience can challenge collective prejudice. The quiet heroism of one man's moral stand reveals both the beauty and savage inequities that can coexist within a single community.
For readers seeking insight into personal integrity and moral courage, this narrative offers a powerful examination of how we develop our ethical compass amid societal pressures. The story demonstrates how witnessing principled action can shape our understanding of justice and our responsibility to others, making it a profound exploration of character development and moral awakening.
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore mob mentality
- ✓ Explore Padres e hijas
- ✓ Explore Relations raciales
- ✓ Explore Romans, nouvelles
- ✓ Explore fiction classics
- ✓ Explore class
- ✓ Explore Southern Gothic
- ✓ Explore Father-daughter relationship,
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Details
- Published
- 1969
- Publisher
- Souvenir Press Limited
- ISBN-13
- 9780285643864
- ISBN-10
- 028564386X
- Pages
- 320
- Language
- ENG
- LC Classification
- PS3562.E353
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